JCPenney’s furniture outlet in Buena Park is liquidating its inventory before it closes, marking items down by as much as 75 percent.

The outlet store is located inside the company’s West Coast distribution hub, which was sold in May for $131 million to Oak Brook, Ill.-based CenterPoint Properties.

The retailer announced plans to sell the 1-million-square-foot, 24-acre compound at 6031 Orangethorpe Ave. in February, calling the move “an effort to monetize a lucrative real estate asset.”

The company said it is shifting operations to the Inland Empire.

The outlet is at 6141 Orangethorpe Ave. In a statement Thursday, JCPenney said the facility would be closing on Aug. 27.

The sale features savings of up to 75 percent off a variety of home furnishings, including mattresses, beds, couches, dining tables, chairs, recliners, office furniture and more.

Outlet hours:

Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.;

Sunday, noon to 6 p.m.;

closed Monday and Tuesday.

The property was built in 1967, according to CoStar Group, a commercial real estate data provider.