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Striking Distance Studios’ goal was to locate space that would allow it to create a high-caliber game studio with desirable amenities in a central location in the Bay Area, said its broker, Madeline Serafin of Realmark.
Fortinet’s new building will include advanced technologies, such as a precast concrete structural system with a passive cooling system and night purge that flushes warm air to provide energy savings.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, David Diggs says the entire industry is changing because of technology, i.e., everything is increasingly digital, which is becoming an expectation among stakeholders and customers.
Artist Walk has been called a poster child of smart transit-based development, located a block from a station for the ACE train to Silicon Valley and two miles from BART, and it recently sold to Clarion Partners.
Levi Strauss & Co.'s nine-building headquarters has been sold to Atlanta developer Jamestown by a partnership including developer Gerson Bakar and Associates for likely more than $800 million.
The sale of the two properties—Shorewind Towers at 7000 South Shore Drive, and Shorewind Court, nearby at 6951 S. Oglesby Ave.—was the largest by dollar amount and unit count in the submarket in the last 10 years, according to CoStar. Both properties were originally built nearly a century ago.
One of the few remaining headquarters facilities available in Silicon Valley has been acquired by a joint venture between Embarcadero Capital Partners and PCCP at a purchase price of about $70 million.
Google's $1 billion purchase of nine addresses in two separate transactions represents 1.2 million square feet of buildings and land that were once owned by Yahoo! in Moffett Park.
Longfellow Real Estate Partners recently acquired Palo Alto Tech Center from KBS for $205 million and if the development cap is made permanent, it would guarantee almost no new competitive products for the center.
Breather's space at 565 Commercial in the Financial District promises to include private space with flexible terms where companies can create individual cultures without the noise and distractions of co-working.