6640 Lockheed Dr.

Property Showcase: 6640 Lockheed Dr.

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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) building located at 6640 Lockheed Dr. Redding, CA is a new build to suit – 11,063 square foot office facility, incorporating 3,880 square feet of warehouse, and a secure wareyard on a 1.81 acre lot. The building’s design and constructions features cost and energy efficient solutions such as L.E.D lighting throughout the entire building and solar system. This state of the art new building meets all the federal security requirements and has also implemented a building automation system. This B.A.S allows for the automatic centralized control of a building’s heating, ventilation and air conditioning.

The BLM manages vast stretches of public lands that have the potential to make significant contributions to the nation’s renewable energy portfolio.  

By working with local communities, state regulators, industry, and other Federal agencies, the Department of the Interior and the BLM are helping America to build a clean energy future by providing sites for environmentally sound development of renewable energy on public lands.

Working with the City of Redding, Shasta County, the McConnell Foundation, the Redding Foundation and the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, the BLM has taken part in efforts to add more than 150-miles to a trail network that ranges from smooth and gentle paved city trails to challenging single track routes in the rugged hills surrounding the city.

The BLM, in partnership with the Bureau of Reclamation, has been working for years to improve the Sacramento River Rail Trail, a recreational route that follows a former railroad along the west banks of the Sacramento River to the imposing Shasta Dam.  At the same time, the city of Redding and McConnell Foundation were putting the final touches on the Sundial Bridge, which spans over the river within the city limits.  And, the Redding Foundation was working with the BLM to build an entirely new network of mountain bike trails along the Sacramento’s east banks.