•Compton development opportunity: 4.59 acres of land •Former Compton Parmelee Armory •County Assessor shows Limited Manufacturing zoning •Compton’s zoning map reflects Low Density Residential •Phase 1 and 2 environmental completed in 2014-15 •NEPA (National Environmental Protection Act) completed in 2016 •Environmental review for CEQA (California EnvironmentalQuality Act) compliance completed in 2020 •Buyer to verify accuracy of any and all information
The City of Compton is in the process of preparing a Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Specific Plan to transform the Compton Transit Station area into a vibrant mixed-use village with access to enhanced public spaces. With TOD communities and some additional housing projects currently in the works, Compton is poised to become an attractive area to buy a home. The city is centrally located and has abundant room for future growth.
The property is located directly across Parmelee Avenue from Centennial High School and is across Compton Creek from Dr Ronald E McNair Elementary School. The site is one block south of El Segundo Blvd and is midway between Central Avenue and Compton Avenue. The Century (105) Freeway is situated one-mile to the north and the Harbor (110) Freeway is two-miles to the west. The 104-acre Earvin “Magic” Johnson Recreation Area is also just minutes away, and offers family picnic areas, soccer fields and beautiful fishing lakes.