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Greig Lagomarsino and Todd Severson, SVPs of Colliers International in Oakland, along with Darla Longo and Barbara Emmons of CB Richard Ellis Inc.’s Ontario office recently closed what they are calling the largest industrial investment sale of the year in the San Francisco Bay Area. Sares-Regis Group sold an approximately 721,204 square foot institutional quality industrial portfolio consisting of four class A buildings in Fremont and Richmond, CA. The portfolio was acquired by Industrial Income Trust. This purchase will become part of the Trust’s core product. The sale price was undisclosed. Three of the buildings are located in the Pinole Point Business Park in Richmond and total approximately 474,754 square feet. The buildings were constructed between 1999 and 2001 and are 89% leased to quality tenants such as Bio-Rad Laboratories, Alan Ritchey, contractor with the San Francisco hub of the US Postal Service, and FBA Holdings, a subsidiary of Sears. Pinole Point Business Park is a high image industrial park with expansive glassline, ESFR sprinklers, large truck courts, executive office space, and extensive dock-high loading and yard areas. Units within the business park range from 27,000 to 200,000 square feet. The fourth building is located on Fremont Boulevard in the Bayside Business Park in Fremont and is approximately 246,450 square feet. The facility was built in 1990 and is 100% leased to Supermicro Computer. Past tenants include Compaq Computer, Sony and Nestl

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