A planned office and retail development next to the Los Angeles Chargers’ new headquarters is instead going to become a wet and wild hotspot for surfers. An affiliate of billionaire Vinny Smith’s Toba Capital spent $54 million for a 9-acre portion of the former Raytheon Technologies Campus at 100 North Nash Street in El Segundo, CoStar reported. The company is expected to build a surf park with state-of-the-art artificial wave technology for those looking to hang 10. Toba Capital acquired the parcel from California landlord Continental Corporation. Continental bought the 30-acre office campus from Raytheon in 2021 with plans to […]
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