The 31-year-old office and flex property has seven interconnected buildings laid out in a Pentagon-style ring on 532 acres that has 1 ½ miles of frontage on Interstate 95. The buildings and site were the original IBM campus where the modern computer and Internet were purportedly created, according to Boca Raton historians.
"It is the largest and one of the most significant business campuses in the Southeast," Mike Erickson, first vice president, office properties, CB Richard Ellis Inc., tells GlobeSt.com.
On the existing tenant roll are Siemens, Applied Card Systems, Database T and the United States Postal Service. Asking rents for office are $13 per sf net; $6 per sf to $12 per sf net for flex and combination space.
The complex has a 250-person conference center and a 1,200-seat restaurant, one of the largest in the Southeast.
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