Greater Space Beach Network

The LA AerospaceSupply Chain Corridor

Space Beach in Long Beach anchors a regional ecosystem spanning six strategic submarket clusters across Los Angeles County. From South Bay engineering centers to North County flight test facilities, this corridor delivers the full spectrum of aerospace and defense real estate capabilities.

6

Submarket Clusters

50+

Mile Radius

$500B+

Annual Port Trade

100+

Aerospace Companies

How the Network Connects

Each submarket cluster serves a distinct function in the aerospace and defense supply chain, with Space Beach Core as the gravitational center attracting next-generation defense technology and space-tech companies.

North County Aerospace

Flight Test & Primes

Central/Westside

Urban Manufacturing

Space Beach Core

Gravitational Center

South Bay Hard Tech

Engineering & R&D

SGV/Industry

Supply Chain

Port Corridor

Global Logistics

Primary Cluster

Space Beach Core

The gravitational center of Southern California's next-generation aerospace and defense ecosystem. Long Beach and Douglas Park anchor the region's most dynamic cluster of defense technology and space-tech companies.

Space Beach Core
Core

The Gravitational Center

Long Beach and the Douglas Park corridor represent the nucleus of Southern California's next-generation aerospace and defense ecosystem. Anchored by Anduril's 1.18M SF headquarters campus and surrounded by Rocket Lab, Relativity Space, and Vast, this cluster offers unmatched proximity to launch-ready companies, a deep technical talent pool from CSULB, and direct access to Long Beach Airport and the Port of Long Beach. For defense technology, autonomous systems, and space-tech companies, Space Beach Core provides the density of innovation and operational infrastructure that accelerates growth.

Key Locations

Douglas Park

Master-planned aerospace campus

Long Beach Airport (LGB)

Direct airfield access

Signal Hill

Adjacent industrial

Lakewood

Supporting industrial base

Typical Users

Defense Technology HQ

Companies building autonomous systems, AI/ML platforms, and next-gen defense hardware seeking proximity to Anduril and the DoD ecosystem

Space Launch & Manufacturing

Rocket and satellite manufacturers requiring large-format production facilities with logistics access

Aerospace Suppliers

Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers seeking co-location with prime contractors and launch providers

Key Assets & Anchors

Anduril HQ (1.18M SF)Rocket LabRelativity SpaceVastVirgin Orbit (former)CSULB Space Beach Initiative
Extended Ecosystem

Supporting Submarket Clusters

Five strategic submarket clusters extend the Space Beach ecosystem across Los Angeles County, providing specialized capabilities from engineering R&D to flight test operations to supply chain manufacturing.

South Bay Hard Tech

Engineering & R&D Nexus

The South Bay corridor from El Segundo through Torrance represents the engineering and R&D backbone of Southern California aerospace. Home to SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, major defense primes in El Segundo (Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, L3Harris), and a dense network of aerospace suppliers, this submarket offers companies direct access to the region's deepest concentration of aerospace engineering talent. The South Bay's mix of Class A office, flex R&D, and light manufacturing space supports the full spectrum of hard-tech operations from concept development through prototype production.

Key Locations

El Segundo

Defense prime headquarters corridor

Hawthorne

SpaceX HQ and Starlink operations

Torrance

Aerospace manufacturing and R&D

Gardena

Supplier and light manufacturing

Carson / Rancho Dominguez

Industrial and distribution

Compton

Heavy industrial and manufacturing

Redondo / Beach Cities

R&D and engineering offices

Typical Users

Engineering & R&D Centers

Companies establishing design, simulation, and prototype development operations near prime contractors

Defense Prime Satellites

Offices and facilities supporting programs at Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and L3Harris

Space-Tech Startups

Early-stage companies seeking proximity to SpaceX and the broader launch ecosystem

Key Assets & Anchors

SpaceX HQ (Hawthorne)Northrop Grumman (El Segundo)RaytheonL3HarrisAerospace CorpBoeing Satellite Systems
Port & Logistics Corridor

Global Supply Chain Gateway

The Port of Long Beach and Port of Los Angeles together form the largest port complex in the Western Hemisphere, handling over $500 billion in annual trade. For aerospace and defense companies, this corridor provides critical infrastructure for importing raw materials, exporting finished systems, and managing the complex logistics of oversized and sensitive cargo. The surrounding industrial zones in Wilmington, San Pedro, and Terminal Island offer heavy industrial facilities with direct port access, rail connectivity, and the specialized handling capabilities required for aerospace logistics.

Key Locations

Port of Long Beach

Primary cargo operations

Port of Los Angeles

Adjacent port complex

Wilmington

Port-adjacent heavy industrial

San Pedro

Maritime industrial

Terminal Island

Specialized cargo handling

Typical Users

Aerospace Logistics

Freight forwarders and 3PLs specializing in oversized, sensitive, and ITAR-controlled cargo

Supply Chain Operations

Companies requiring bonded warehousing, customs brokerage, and just-in-time delivery to manufacturing facilities

Heavy Industrial

Operations requiring crane access, heavy floor loads, and direct rail/port connectivity

Key Assets & Anchors

Port of Long BeachPort of Los AngelesAlameda Corridor (rail)LA/LB Harbor District
Central & Westside Production

Urban Manufacturing & Creative Tech

The Central LA and Westside industrial markets offer a unique combination of urban accessibility, creative tech adjacency, and legacy manufacturing infrastructure. Vernon and Commerce provide heavy industrial capabilities for aerospace machining and fabrication, while Culver City and West LA offer modern flex space attractive to software-driven defense contractors and dual-use technology companies. This corridor bridges the aerospace supply chain with LA's broader technology and entertainment ecosystems, making it ideal for companies at the intersection of defense, autonomy, and commercial applications.

Key Locations

Vernon / Commerce

Heavy manufacturing and machining

Central LA Industrial

Urban production facilities

Culver City

Tech-forward flex and creative office

West LA / Santa Monica

Defense tech and dual-use startups

Marina del Rey

Adjacent R&D and office

Typical Users

Defense Software & AI

Companies building autonomy, simulation, and AI/ML platforms seeking talent from LA's tech ecosystem

Precision Manufacturing

Machine shops and fabricators serving aerospace primes with tight tolerances and quick turnaround

Dual-Use Technology

Startups commercializing defense-derived technology for commercial markets

Key Assets & Anchors

Anduril Costa Mesa (nearby)Shield AINumerous machine shopsUSC/UCLA research proximity
North County Aerospace

Flight Test & Prime Manufacturing

The Antelope Valley and North LA County corridor anchored by Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale represents the region's flight test and classified program center of gravity. Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works, Northrop Grumman's B-21 program, and numerous classified aircraft development efforts operate from this corridor. For companies requiring flight test access, classified facility infrastructure, or proximity to major aircraft programs, North County Aerospace offers capabilities unavailable elsewhere in Southern California. The Santa Clarita Valley and Pasadena/JPL corridor extend this ecosystem with R&D facilities and supplier operations.

Key Locations

Palmdale / Lancaster

Plant 42 and flight test operations

Santa Clarita Valley

Valencia industrial and aerospace suppliers

Pasadena / JPL

R&D and space science

Typical Users

Flight Test & Integration

Companies requiring runway access, restricted airspace, and classified facility infrastructure

Aircraft Program Support

Suppliers and contractors supporting Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing aircraft programs

Space Science & R&D

Organizations collaborating with JPL, Caltech, and NASA on deep space and Earth science missions

Key Assets & Anchors

Air Force Plant 42Lockheed Martin Skunk WorksNorthrop Grumman PalmdaleNASA JPLEdwards AFB (nearby)
Supplier & Back-Office Manufacturing

The Supply Chain Backbone

The San Gabriel Valley and City of Industry corridor forms the manufacturing backbone of Southern California's aerospace supply chain. This submarket houses hundreds of machine shops, metal finishers, electronics assemblers, and specialty manufacturers that supply components to primes and Tier 1 contractors throughout the region. With competitive lease rates, ample heavy industrial inventory, and a skilled manufacturing workforce, this corridor enables the cost-effective production that keeps aerospace programs on schedule and on budget. For companies seeking manufacturing scale without premium coastal rents, this submarket delivers.

Key Locations

City of Industry

Large-format manufacturing and distribution

Irwindale

Heavy industrial and aggregate

La Puente

Manufacturing and supplier base

San Gabriel Valley

Distributed supplier network

Typical Users

Tier 2/3 Suppliers

Machine shops, fabricators, and component manufacturers serving aerospace primes

Electronics Assembly

PCB assembly, wire harness, and electronics integration facilities

Distribution & Fulfillment

Regional distribution centers supporting aerospace supply chains

Key Assets & Anchors

Extensive machine shop networkMetal finishing clusterElectronics assembly baseCompetitive industrial rents

Find Your Position in the Corridor

Whether you're seeking proximity to defense primes, access to flight test infrastructure, or cost-effective manufacturing space, we can help you identify the optimal location within the Greater Space Beach Network.