San Jose building is bought by group linked to 3D anatomy tech company
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San Jose building is bought by group linked to 3D anatomy tech company
"An affiliate led by the chief executive officer of tech company Anatomage has paid $27.8 million for a large office building at 3750 Zanker Road in San Jose, documents filed on Feb. 27 with the Santa Clara County Recorder's Office show. Jack Choi, chief executive officer of Santa Clara-based Anatomage, is listed as the manager or member of the affiliate, which is based at the same office where Anatomage has its headquarters."
"Anatomage has developed what it describes on its website as technologies for 'digitizing real human bodies into interactive, fully functional 3D cadavers.' 'Bringing cadavers to life' is one of the tech capabilities touted by Anatomage, according to the company's website."
"The deal is a reminder that the Bay Area tech industry continues to find ways to expand even at a time when the region's tech companies are undergoing a wide-ranging restructuring that eliminated 137,200 jobs from 2023 through 2025, including 27,300 last year, according to estimates that Beacon Economics derived from official state government reports."
Anatomage, a Santa Clara-based company specializing in 3D visualization technologies for human anatomy, has acquired a large office building at 3750 Zanker Road in San Jose for $27.8 million through an affiliate led by CEO Jack Choi. The building was previously sold by South Bay Development, which purchased it from Cisco Systems in December 2025 as part of a $63 million transaction. Anatomage develops technologies that digitize human bodies into interactive 3D cadavers for educational and medical purposes. This acquisition reflects ongoing expansion in the Bay Area tech sector, despite significant job losses totaling 137,200 positions from 2023 through 2025. The purchase demonstrates that technology companies continue investing in the region alongside other expansions by AI firms like OpenAI.
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