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October 14, 2013 By Saich Way Station

Affordable Small Office Space on De La Cruz Near SJC

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Affordable Small Office Space near San Jose International Airport

1825 De La Cruz Boulevard is affordable Small Office Space near Mineta San Jose International Airport.

If you’re in the market for small and affordable office space in the South San Francisco Bay Area, 1825 De La Cruz Boulevard in Santa Clara is your building. As part of an invigorated marketing campaign, recently appointed leasing agents Larry Bengiveno and Patrick Bumb have worked with the property owner to offer an attractive move-in incentive.

1825-3In addition to competitive pricing, take advantage of 1 month free rent with a 1 year lease commitment. These second floor office suites range from 600 – 4,000 sq. ft. and feature fresh paint, new carpet, newly remodeled restrooms, well-maintained grounds and local property management.

With neighbors like Costco, Mineta San Jose International Airport, Santa Clara University and bustling El Camino Real, the location of this building is ideal for your small office use.

For more information on these spaces, or answers to any of your real estate questions, contact Larry Bengiveno and Patrick Bumb at (408) 453-4700.

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September 10, 2013 By Saich Way Station

Google to Rent Former Mall in Largest Silicon Valley Deal

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Google appears to be starting tenant improvements on the former Mayfield Mall site, now called San Antonio Station.

Google agreed to rent a former shopping mall in Mountain View, in the largest Silicon Valley lease deal of the year, according to the property’s owners.

The former mall is being renovated into an office complex, with completion scheduled for next year, real estate investment firm Rockwood Capital LLC said today in a statement. Once the renovation is completed, the campus will have more than 500,000 square feet of office space on 27.6 acres.

Read the full story at the Silicon Valley Business Journal site.

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August 8, 2013 By Saich Way Station

Borelli and SiliconX Construction Receive Approval for New Retail Center on Saich Way in Cupertino

Saich Way Station CupertinoFive years ago, the neighborhood retail center on Saich Way at Stevens Creek Boulevard in the heart of Cupertino had a fire that destroyed most of the businesses located there.  Now, developer Borelli Investment Company and contractor SiliconX Construction have received approval from the Cupertino City Council to rebuild and expand the center to 15,500 square feet of retail space.  Construction is expected to begin in the 1st quarter of 2014, with completion expected by October 2014.

Surrounded by some of the largest and most successful employers in Silicon Valley and situated across Saich Way from a busy Target store, the Saich Way Station center promises to offer its tenants not only high-quality Class “A” retail space, but also an incomparable, high-traffic location.  This desirable combination for tenants has already resulted in approximately 50% of the expanded center to be pre-leased.

“We and our team have worked very hard with the long-time family owners of the property and the City of Cupertino to design a project that complements the well-planned Cupertino community,” said Tom Purtell, Chief Operating Officer of SiliconX Construction.  “This has made the project very attractive to the retailers we’re talking to and we’re excited about the prospects for the center going forward.”

Built from the Ground Up

Saich Way Station CupertinoThe construction project will involve complete demolition of the existing structures on the site, and then building the new retail center from the ground up.  There will be ample parking and extensive landscaping that will include orchard-like trees consistent with Cupertino’s heritage.  Further, because the retail center falls within Cupertino’s Heart of the City Specific Plan area, attention will be paid to ensuring that the site is friendly to both pedestrians and cyclists, with wide walkways and bike racks in front of the retail businesses.

Aerial View of Saich Way Station site
In addition to Borelli Investment Company as developer and SiliconX Construction as general contractor, other team members on the project include FCGA Architecture as architect, and HMH Engineers as civil engineers. For information about the new Saich Way Station retail center, contact Tom Purtell at (408) 418-0099 or e-mail tom@borelli.com.

SiliconX Construction, an affiliate of Borelli Investment Company, is a full-service general contractor that provides a wide array of value-focused construction services to clients throughout Northern California.  Specialties include ground-up construction, major renovations, tenant improvements, and facilities maintenance.  For more information, call Tom Purtell at (408) 418-0099, or e-mail tom@borelli.com.  For more information about SiliconX Construction, visit siliconxconstruction.com.

 

 

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July 22, 2013 By Saich Way Station

Borelli to Manage North First Office Building

Borelli Investment Company has been retained to run point on property management at this Golden Triangle office building.

epochEpoch Realty Capital has made its third Silicon Valley deal in less than a year, picking up a 123,000-square-foot office building in Silicon Valley’s Golden Triangle. Epoch will embark on a multimillion-dollar renovation, including a complete re-do of the entry and lobby area “to bring a current, high-tech feel,” Love said. Borelli Investment Co. has been retained to run point on property management.

Read the full story in the Silicon Valley Business Journal here.

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June 20, 2013 By Saich Way Station

General Contractor Named for Nvidia Campus

nvidiaSouthern California powerhouse Matt Construction Corp. has been selected as general contractor to build the first phase of the $300 million Nvidia Corp. campus in Santa Clara.

The company displaces Webcor, which had been announced in February as the general contractor for the first 500,000 square feet of a one million square-foot development.

Nvidia proposes a two-building campus of matching triangles characterized most obviously by their massive expanse: 250,000 contiguous square feet on each of four floors. It is slated to accommodate 2,500 workers on 25 acres the company acquired in 2009.

Read the rest of the story on The Registry.

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May 27, 2013 By Saich Way Station

Worker Identity Leads Next Workplace Megatrend

CEOWorld citizen Uday Dandavate is one chief executive whose company won’t occupy a campus and who would never advise anyone else to build one.

Trained in industrial design at the Ohio State University with a focus on learning methods and tools from psychology, anthropology and communications theory, Dandavate advises corporate America. His clients include Samsung, Microsoft, Motorola, Intel, Honda, Hewlett-Packard, Johnson Controls, Kodak and Pepsi.
SonicRim, his company, helps companies see how workers and customers experience their culture and products. “Whenever our customers want to add something new for their customers or make a workplace experience innovation, they come to us to understand the experience of the target audience, so they can improve the idea,” he said.

Read the rest of the story at The Registry.

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May 16, 2013 By Saich Way Station

Bay Area Real Estate Forecast: More and Better

citySan Jose and San Francisco are among the top-10 jobs-producing metropolitan areas in the country today based on their employment growth rates over the last 12 months, the brokerage finds. Together with the Oakland metropolitan area, the region is growing on the order of 100,000 jobs a year and should maintain that pace for the next several years, Hessam Nadji, Marcus’ managing director of Research and Advisory Services, said.

Read the full story at The Registry.

 

 

 

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May 10, 2013 By Saich Way Station

New Corporate Campuses Shed Dim Light on Workplace Stock

campusAs much effort as has been expended to explain the San Francisco workplace revolution, Silicon Valley workspace is in a jumble, too.

Five of the valley’s most important companies have announced large, expensive new campuses. On their face, the decisions—by Apple, Google, Facebook, Nvidia and Samsung—make two statements: Companies don’t expect to abandon Silicon Valley, but the existing workstock does not meet corporate needs.

Silicon Valley with its historic startup and hardware-engineering business culture has specialized in the vanilla office and workplace building. For landlords, the better to usher in the next company when the last one outgrows your space, gets bought or quietly fails. And venture capitalists aren’t interested in financing fancy.

Read the full story at The Registry.

 

 

 

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April 29, 2013 By Saich Way Station

Vacancy Down in San Francisco Office Market

The San Francisco office market is still the hottest in the country and one of the hottest around the world. The thriving technology sector continues to power the local real estate economy. The economies of agglomeration that have driven technology growth in Silicon Valley over the past 30 years have expanded into San Francisco.

Read the full story at The Registry.

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April 23, 2013 By Saich Way Station

Key San Jose Site Up for Grabs

santanaAn 11.6-acre site on the east side of San Jose’s popping Santana Row shopping center is being brought to market for the first time in more than 40 years.

The Winchester family, which also owns the Winchester Mystery House next door, is offering the site unpriced as a redevelopment opportunity under a 50-year ground lease. Three of the signature, mushroom-capped movie houses owned and operated by Century Theatres throughout Silicon Valley and a sea of surface parking currently occupy the site. The property is zoned for immediate development of 500,000 square feet of offices and retail space but could accommodate more than a million square feet for the right user.

Read the full story at The Registry.

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