Woodland Hills Retail Center Snapped Up for $64 Million: What This Means for Southern California CRE

Aerial view of woodland hills shopping center

One of Woodland Hills’ busiest retail corners just changed hands in a major commercial real estate move. Space Investment Partners, a respected Southern California–based investment and development firm, has officially acquired the 123,402‑square‑foot Topanga Gateway retail center for a striking $64 million.

The transaction, expertly brokered by Eastdil Secured on both sides, marks another bold retail play for a firm aggressively expanding its grocery‑anchored portfolio across the Southwest.

A Center With Location Power

Positioned at the high‑impact intersection of Topanga Canyon Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard, Topanga Gateway benefits from enormous visibility — over 99,000 cars pass by daily, while the nearby 101 Freeway supplies another 234,000. No wonder the property stood at a remarkable 97% occupancy at the time of the sale.

Anchored by community staples like Ralphs, The Container Store, and Petco, the center continues to perform as a reliable consumer destination. Originally constructed in 1963 and beautifully renovated in 2024, it blends legacy placement with modern appeal.

Click to read the original Los Angeles Times coverage of the acquisition.

A Strategic Piece in a Billion‑Dollar Expansion Plan

Earlier this year, Space Investment Partners acquired the 395,703‑square‑foot Fullerton Metrocenter for $118.5 million — another top‑performing, grocery‑anchored retail hub. With a bold acquisition target of $500 million to $1 billion for 2026, the firm is clearly positioning itself for long‑term dominance in necessity‑driven retail.

We love this center for its location, its affluent consumer base, and proven sales,” said Managing Partner Ryan Gallagher. He emphasized that the seller’s strategic repositioning leaves room for rising rents — a prime value‑add opportunity for investors.

Why This Matters for Real Estate Professionals

Grocery‑anchored retail has risen as one of the most resilient pillars in commercial real estate. High foot traffic, essential‑goods tenants, and long‑term leases make these properties particularly strong performers, even in uncertain markets.

For brokers, investors, and aspiring CRE professionals, large‑scale transactions like this offer powerful insights into where experienced firms are directing capital — and which trends may define the next decade of retail real estate.

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This story was originally sourced from Space Investment Partners and reported by the Los Angeles Times.

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