

ABOUT
A Historic Packing House
Built in 1916 by The Pomona Valley Canning Company, the Pomona Packing Plant was originally a packing house that processed and canned stone fruits, particularly yellow peaches.
Restored by Arteco Partners
In 2013, Arteco Partners, a restoration and redevelopment firm focusing on historic buildings, renovated the Pomona Packing Plant into industrial art lofts, perfect for the artists and entrepreneurs of the creative economy.
Industrial Art Lofts
Today, the Packing Plant houses 21 industrial art lofts, spanning two square blocks and making this beautiful showcase of historical architecture the largest arts complex in the Pomona Arts Colony.

HISTORY
The Pomona Packing Plant has a rich history, beginning in 1916 with The Pomona Valley Canning Company, when it was a state-of-the-art cannery dedicated to processing and canning peaches. It even had its own railroad stop. The cannery later recast itself as the “Pomona Packing Company” and diversified into processing orange and lemons.
DIRECTORY
JOIN THE WAITLIST FOR OUR
UNIQUE INDUSTRIAL UNITS
The Pomona Packing Plant has Spacious Industrial Units perfect for:
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A Live-Work Space
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Creating an Office
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Start-up Companies
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Curating an Art Gallery
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Creating an Art Studio
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Silkscreening
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Metal-working
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Craftsman Space
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And much more!
CONTACT
Leasing Inquiries
If you would like to inquire about leasing a space at the Packing Plant, feel free to send us a message or visit ArtecoManagement.com to see what is available.