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Anpac Bio, which signed a 6,724-square-foot lease at the Montgomery County complex, will be joining a list of life science tenants at the campus, including Jefferson Institute Bioprocessing, among others.
All six properties were built between 1998 and 2004, and with average Walk Scores of 96, steps from the UC Berkeley campus in the downtown technology innovation hub near BART stations.
The acquisition of Villa Morada Apartments in Hayward perfectly aligns with Trion's investment strategy of targeting markets with strong multifamily fundamentals and growth potential.
The Chase Center is a year-round destination with 100,000 square feet of retail space, 3.2 acres of plazas/public open space with adjacent offices buildings, art installations and other features.
Leasing efforts are underway for Telegraph Tower, a fully entitled next generation office development at 2200 Telegraph Ave. at the corner of Telegraph and West Grand avenues in the Uptown neighborhood.
The outline of the preliminary community plan includes 360 residential units in a mix of affordable and market rate, 800,000 square feet of commercial and office space, and a multi-modal transit plaza.
JLL's newly hired tenant rep specialist Mike Sample focuses on servicing fast growing technology companies and the San Francisco office market sits primed for that type of activity.
The buyer was Stockbridge, on behalf of the firm's Value Fund III, a closed-end, value-add vehicle and the seller was a partnership between Republic Urban Properties LLC and The Core Companies.
Influential tech companies have continued growth within the Bay Area at a rapid pace during the last decade so it is no surprise that the Bay Area likely will forever be the tech hub of the world.