SAN FRANCISCO-General merchandise retailer Grant Victor leases 9,000-sf of retail space, four others each take between 4,000 sf and 6,500-sf of office space and a sixth takes 7,700-sf of industrial space.
SANTA ROSA, CA-Sonoma County Supervisor Mike Cale says 19,064 Cooley Ranch is, without a doubt, the greatest acquisition made by the county to date. The Cooley family has owned the property for 90 years.
PLEASANTON, CA-The deal is valued at more than $20 million dollars and is expected to be finalized by the end of the summer. Ikea's only existing Bay Area location is in Emeryville. A third store is being proposed for East Palo Alto.
SACRAMENTO-The Capital Towers development consists of one 15-story, 203-unit apartment tower, a separate parking structure and approximately 25 smaller apartment buildings.
RICHMOND, CA-The county will use the 60,000-sf space to consolidate the five offices of its Employment and Human Services Department that are currently in various locations in the western portion of the county.
DUBLIN, CA- The proposal for a three-story building seemed to be a sure thing, as the land is zoned for office use. But city officials, heeding citizen requests it be turned into a park, are revisiting the plan by Berkeley Land Company.
SAN QUENTIN-A state report recommends relocating the deteriorating state prison in Marin County and redevelopment land. If a 500-unit residential community was built with minimum retail space and maximum historic preservation, the state's revenue could be more than $200 million.
RANCHO CORDOVA, CA-The insurer takes 139,760 sf of office space in two B&Z Properties' buildings that are connected by a temperature-controlled breezeway.
MILL VALLEY, CA-MetaTV signed a seven-year lease for 23,000 sf in 2 Belvedere Place, a 60,000sf building owned by San Francisco's Gate Capital LLC. Listed rates for space in the building are $5.50 per sf, full service.
SAN FRANCISCO-The retailer signed a 10-year lease at 170 Maiden Lane. Sources say that Yves Saint Laurent chose the property at Maiden Lane mainly because of its location, which is right off Stockton Street in downtown San Francisco.