Wednesday, February 9, 2011

SFPD takes over Jamba

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The San Francisco Police Departmenrt hasleased 56,775 square feet at 1700-1740 17th St., formerly home to a store as well as Jambsa Juice’s headquarters. The which includes two buildings anda 50-car parking lot, will becomer the new home of SFPD’s tactical The division was previously housed in a part of the Huntersz Point Shipyard slated for redevelopment. Owner Dave O’Keefe said he had originallhy entitled the property for 103new condos, but decidec to lease it after San Francisco’sa condo market started to weakebn in 2007. The Police Department deal is a 10-yeadr lease that starts at abougt $33 a square foot.
Jamba Juice moved its corporate headquarters to Emeryvill inearly 2007. The property had the combination of officee and storage space perfectlu tailoredto SFPD’s needs. Near the highway, it also providezs easy access to thefinancial district, City Hall and othef city landmarks. “It was almost like Cinderella’s glass he said. O’Keefe said it was gratifying to find a tenangt for the property in such asluggis market, even if it does mean giving up the valuabler housing entitlements. John Jensen of represented O’Keefe. The property owner said 600 signatures were collected in supporft of the projectfrom neighbors.
GCI is tradiny China Basin for the North Interior commercial construction company GCI has signedan 11,030-square-foot deal at 825 Battery St. in San GCI is moving from 185Berry St. The which will occupy the thirr floor ofthe building, is scheduled to move in earlg spring. Construction of the company’s office interiod is planned for Gold LEED with GCI providing its own projecttmanagement services. The new lease includes a $24-per-square-foo t starting rental rate and three month s offree rent. Jon Fallet and Michelle Wilson of represented GCI on the Bart O’Connor of represented building ownedr CBS.
Atlanta-based , a real estate investment and brokeragwe firm, opened an office in San Franciscol managed by Curtis Gardner and Mark both former partners withSan Francisco-based . This is ARA’ s first office in California. The brokerr team also includes Craig Chiappone andJohn “ARA is … seeking out the best and the brightest the market has to offer, and we’ve found that in this stated Gary Kachadurian, the firm’ s chairman.
Cornish & Carey announced the closing of recentg deals in theEast Bay, leased 53,781 square feet of industrial spaced from Woodstock/Nearon at 3200 Whipple Road in Union Joe Fabian of Cornish & Carey’s Hayward office represented the landlord. leasee 24,255 square feet of office spac e at 2121 NorthCalifornia Blvd. in Walnut Creeik from California Plaza at WalnutCreeo Inc. Breck Lutz, Patrick Reilly and Tom Fehr ofCornisg & Carey’s Walnut Creek office representerd the landlord. Oakland-based is seeking city approvalp to turna four-story 70,000-square-foot building at 444 Hegenberged Road in Oakland into a campuws for up to 650 students.
The K-12 chartef school, which opened in 2002, instructs children at two downtownh Oakland locations and expects to move to the new site infall 2009. The schoolp has hired Cahill Contractors and Stark Weather Bondy Architecture to work onthe remodel. The propertt is owned by Unity HealthcareWorkers Corp.

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