Business Parks : $13-Million San Diego Offices Under Way
Construction has begun on the first phase of the $13-million CRC Koll Series 7000 office complex for the Koll Co. on six acres in Carlsbad.
The two-phased, 100,000-square-foot project is expected to be completed in October, 1986, with the 40,000-square-foot first phase due to be completed in January. Deems/Lewis & Partners are the architects, and Koll Construction is the general contractor.
Escondido Center Rising
Point Camino Centre, a $12.2-million office and research-and-development park, is being built by Chamac of Escondido for developer Cook-Limited Realty Inc. on San Diego’s Sorrento Mesa on Ferris Square off Brown Deer Road. John Burnham & Co. is exclusive leasing agent for the project, due to be completed in February.
Project Being Built
A $4.7-million, four-story, garden office building is well under way by San Diego-headquartered Sammis Properties on Kearny Mesa at 8252 Gibbs Drive. Completion is scheduled in December.
Tenants Lease in Goleta
Los Carneros Business Center, a $3.5-million, four-building project recently completed in Goleta by developer Michael Towbes Construction & Development, has attracted five new tenants, and negotiations are under way with several other prospective users of space. Grubb & Ellis Commercial Brokerage Services is handling leasing.
Riverside Park Growing
Successful leasing of 93,600 square feet of buildings in its first phase has spurred MAGCO Construction of Riverside to initiate more than $4 million in additional new construction at its Park Atlanta Business Park in Riverside. Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Services is handling leasing.
Park Being Built
Snyder-Langston Inc. has started construction on two office and warehouse buildings that will be known as the $2.9-million Trolley Business Park in south San Diego. Developer Trammell Crow Co. will handle leasing for the projects, due to be completed in December.
Buildings Completed
Construction has been completed on the first of seven light-industrial buildings in the North Long Beach Business Park, a development of Investment Building Group two blocks north of the Artesia Freeway, a mile east of the Long Beach Freeway and four miles north of the San Diego Freeway. The $1.6-million building, a 27,800-square-foot concrete tile-up structure, is suitable for research-and-development assembly, light manufacturing and distribution.
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