CAMPBELL, CA-Prometheus Real Estate Group plans to begin construction early next year on a 170,000-sf Ccass A office building and a 210-room Marriott hotel located a block from a light rail station.
HAYWARD, CA-Telecommunications company Geographic Network Affiliates Inc. this week said it plans to build an Internet switching facility on the California State University campus here.
MILPITAS, CA-Most of NuTool's new space is dedicated to manufacturing. President Homayoun Talieh says the expansion will be able to house the growing firm for the next two years.
SAN JOSE-The Chicago-based real estate investment advisor is the new owner of the Tully Business Center in San Jose, the Scott Creek Business Park in Fremont, and Cabot Business Park in Hayward.
SAN JOSE, CA-Clinimetrics Research Associates has signed a lease for a 30,000-sf here that will house the firm's executives as well as its clinical operations, data management, human resources, marketing, information systems and project management departments.
LIVERMORE, CA-Developer Trumark Commercial will begin construction on its 76,000-sf Copper Hill Business Park by spring 2001. Once fully leased, the company predicts it will be able to sell the four-building project for about $150/sf.
DUBLIN, CA-Energy company Calpine Corp. is planning to swap its nearby Pleasanton offices for newer space here. The San Jose-based company is not yet releasing specifics on its new location, which it will occupy next spring.
FREMONT, CA-Some 774,000 sf has been developed and occupied, another 240k is under construction and spoken for, and 1.9 million sf is in the planning stages. All told, more than half of the eventual 8.8-million-sf development has been spoken for.
SAN JOSE, CA-An intercity disagreement over Cisco Systems' proposed 20,000-worker campus on the southern edge of its city in the northern Coyote Valley is prompting a running dialogue about future development.
LIVERMORE, CA-A tight Silicon Valley real estate market and the failure of an anticipated $3 million grant stalled the center's earlier attempts to find space, but a new $50,000 grant will hopefully do the trick.