Infineon signs big San Jose office lease as market starts to perk up
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Infineon signs big San Jose office lease as market starts to perk up
"Infineon Technologies has agreed to a big office lease in San Jose in a deal that suggests the South Bay office market is starting to bounce back from its post-coronavirus economic maladies. The chipmaker has struck a deal for a large chunk of office space at 6001 America Center Drive in north San Jose, according to a document filed on Jan. 27 with the Santa Clara County Recorder's Office."
"The 6001 America Center building features an outdoor seating area, fire pits, collaboration spaces, and courts for basketball, pickleball, and other sports. The office building also offers a fitness center and an on-site cafe. That would appear to equate to the entirety of the six-story office building, which is being marketed to tenants by two commercial real estate firms, Cushman & Wakefield and CBRE."
"The tech company agreed to lease about 219,200 square feet in the six-story office building, the county filing shows. The new building will offer state-of-the-art facilities for Infineon's employees in San Jose and for hosting customers and guests in the center of Silicon Valley, the Infineon spokesperson said. The building could potentially accommodate 900 to 1,100 workers. Infineon's San Jose workforce currently operates out of multiple buildings in north San Jose in the vicinity of West Tasman Drive and Champion Court."
Infineon signed a lease for about 219,200 square feet at 6001 America Center Drive in north San Jose, occupying a six-story office building. The building includes outdoor seating, fire pits, collaboration spaces, courts for basketball and pickleball, a fitness center, and an on-site cafe. The leased space could accommodate roughly 900 to 1,100 workers and appears to represent the entire building being marketed by Cushman & Wakefield and CBRE. Infineon's San Jose workforce currently operates from multiple nearby buildings around West Tasman Drive and Champion Court and will relocate to the new site once tenant work is completed. Shorenstein Properties owns the property.
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