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1401 Shoreline
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ABOUT THE PROPERTY
This high profile state-of-the-art building, built in
1994, sits at the entrance to Shoreline Business Park, one of the top
business parks in Silicon Valley. It was purchased vacant from Silicon
Graphics Inc. which had owned the building since its completion, and
occupied it through October 2000. The building was purchased for $26.3
million; it had been in contract with a REIT for over $55 million only
six months earlier. Although market rents had fallen from $80 NNN to $40
NNN, the direct market vacancy rate was only 7% at the time of
acquisition, and it was believed the building was well position to be
one of the first buildings to lease when market leasing activity
resumed. Tenant demand and market rents fell rapidly after the
acquisition and the property was sold for $25.6 million to the Computer
History Museum, which was attracted to the buildings architecture,
image, and location.
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INVESTMENT DATA
Capital Partner
The Carlyle Group
Purchased From
Silicon Graphics Inc.
Sold to Computer
History Museum
Date Purchased June
2001
Date Sold October
2002
Purchase Price $26,300,000
($220 psf) |
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Location
Mountain View, CA
Submarket Shoreline
Business Park
Property Type Class
A R&D/Office
Property Description
One 2 story building
Rentable Square Feet
119,281
Year Built 1994
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