Sun says that it decided to sell the campus as part of a master plan to consolidate facilities and cut costs. The company will relocate many of the 1,000 workers from its old headquarters to its new 82-acre corporate headquarters in Santa Clara, located at the former Agnews Developmental Center, which opened in 2000. Others will work from home or participate in a program that allows them to share offices. This will allow the company to make better use of the buildings it owns and allow it to cut back current leases.
Gary Willard of BT Commercial represented Sun on the sale. The Jewish partnership was represented in-house. The JCC has leased its current facility, the site of the former Terman Middle School, from the city since the 1980s, but must vacate the facility to make way for a new middle school.
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