IBM Trying to Sell Westlake Village Site
IBM, which moved one of its operations out of Ventura County in the mid-1980s, is still trying to sell a piece of Westlake Village real estate.
The company has retained DAUM Commercial Real Estate’s Camarillo office to market an eight-acre site along the Ventura Freeway. The property has been listed at $3.8 million, according to DAUM’s Neil B. Nadler.
IBM’s Federal Systems Division formerly occupied a building adjoining the property, Nadler said. The operation, which creates software for the U. S. space program, moved to Boulder, Colo., in 1986.
An IBM spokesman said the acreage was originally placed on the market in 1988.
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