Preserving the Past, Planning for the Future: A New Chapter for "The Record"

Nestled in the heart of Lompoc at 115 N Street, “The Record” stands as a testament to the city's rich history, blending past legacies with future potential. This iconic ±16,307 square-foot building is more than just brick and mortar; it’s a symbol of the community’s enduring spirit. From its roots as the original site of Lompoc Automotive to housing the esteemed Lompoc Record newspaper in the 1970s, this historic property has long been a cornerstone of local culture and commerce.

Today, “The Record” represents a unique opportunity—a chance to preserve a beloved landmark while embracing modern innovation. With its adaptable design, the building offers a variety of configurations for businesses seeking office, warehouse, or even retail space along the street-facing storefront. Whether occupied in its entirety or rented in portions, this property delivers versatility that matches the ambitions of a growing Lompoc.

The property’s location is truly unparalleled. Situated prominently on the historic Route 1, “The Record” benefits from high visibility and accessibility, making it an ideal setting for businesses looking to establish or expand their presence in the community. Lompoc, now emerging as a burgeoning spaceport city, is poised for growth, and “The Record” is at the forefront of this transformation—honoring the past while creating new opportunities for the future.

For businesses that lease space at "The Record," they’re not just getting square footage; they’re joining a legacy. This is a chance to be part of Lompoc’s ongoing story, as the city continues to evolve into a hub of innovation while still cherishing its historical roots.

In preserving "The Record," we are not only safeguarding the spirit of golden-age California charm but also laying the groundwork for future success. Whether you’re a growing enterprise, an ambitious start-up, or a community-focused venture, "The Record" offers the chance to make history—while building the future.

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