FREMONT, CA—The former Autodesk & McCollister's Moving & Storage facility, which is owned and managed by PS Business Parks, was recently leased to Quanta Computer Inc. The company currently occupies more than 1 million square feet of industrial and R&D space throughout Fremont.

Colliers International served as the broker on the deal. The 125,501-square-foot class-A warehouse/distribution space, located at 45101-45125 Industrial Dr., features 5,300 square feet of office, up to 28' interior ceiling clearance, 32 dock-high doors, four grade-level doors and a secured yard area.

Corporate neighbours include Actiontec Electronics and Cintas Document Shredding.

This is the eighth lease transaction greater than 100,000 square feet completed year-to-date on the I-880 Corridor. “We had this facility on the market for only a month and have had great activity on it,” explains Ed Hofer, SVP of Colliers International's San Jose office who represented the landlord in this transaction along with Greig Lagomarsino of Colliers' Oakland office.

Further terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

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