Two big office buildings in downtown Sunnyvale now completely full
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Two big office buildings in downtown Sunnyvale now completely full
"SUNNYVALE Leases by Databricks and Crowdstrike have filled up two big office buildings in downtown Sunnyvale, helping transform the city's urban core into a lively hotspot for residents, shoppers, and workers. Databricks leased 455,000 square feet spread out over two new office buildings, one at 200 West Washington Ave. and the other at 250 West Washington Ave., according to executives with Hunter Partners, a principal developer of Cityline Sunnyvale, as the downtown mixed-use development is known."
"Crowdstrike leased 150,000 square feet at 250 West Washington, stated sources with knowledge of the agreement. The sources were not authorized to speak about the deal publicly. Between the two tech companies, spaces in the two buildings are now completely leased up. Together, the buildings total 610,800 square feet with roughly 25,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. CBRE commercial real estate brokers Vincent Scott and Mike Benevento have been seeking tenants for the buildings. We have found some great tenants, said Josh Rupert, senior director of development with Hunter Partners. Databricks leased enough space for 1,800 to 2,300 employees and Crowdstrike's space could accommodate 600 to 750 workers."
Databricks leased 455,000 square feet across two new office buildings at 200 and 250 West Washington Avenue. Crowdstrike leased 150,000 square feet at 250 West Washington, leaving both buildings fully leased. The two buildings total 610,800 square feet with about 25,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. Databricks occupied all seven floors of 200 West Washington and three floors at 250 West Washington. Databricks' space could house 1,800 to 2,300 employees while Crowdstrike's space could accommodate 600 to 750 employees. Buildings can be configured for individual workstations and collaboration and feature large terraces for employees.
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