Global Lundy LLC. has acquired a 131,000-sf building from Community Foundation Silicon Valley for $ 28.5 million.. Sobrato Development Cos had donated the building to the foundation. The building, which is located at 2334 Lundy Avenue in San Jose, is currently leased to Verio. Larry Blickman of BT Commercial negotiated the deal on behalf of both parties.

Marshall Rothman, an independent investor, purchased a 27,000-sf building near Sonaoma County Airport for approximately $4.4 million from Basin Street Properties. The building, which is located in the Oak Valley Business Park, is currently 100% leased. Jeffrey Wilmore of Keegan & Coppin represented both parties in the deal.

NAK Engineering, Inc., a high-tech diesel engine company, has purchased a 21,000-sf office building in Windsor from architect Ken Lafranchi for $2 million. The company plans to move into the building, which is located at 5813 Skylane Blvd. Shawn Johnson of Keegan & Coppin represented the seller in the transaction, while Vic Shellenberg of Keegan & Coppin represented the buyer.

Finally, the Bay Area Christian Connection has acquired 810 Clay St., a 25,580-sf San Francisco building, from California College Arts & Crafts for $1.3 million. Larry Westland of BT Commercial Real Estate represented both parties.

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