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OC Office Campus Trades for $50 Mil

11/08/21

The Campus at South County, a 210k sf, two-building, Class A office campus in Foothill Ranch, traded hands in an off-market, $50 mil ($238/sf) deal.

Located at 27051 and 27121 Towne Centre Drive, The Campus at South County is part of a master-planned business park. In 2015, the property underwent a major renovation that included new signage, lobbies, corridors, restrooms, landscaping and outdoor courtyard. In 2019, the property was further upgraded with the addition of a tenant lounge and conference center. Major tenants at the property include Cox Communications, Ossur and Fujitsu.

The property’s ideal location presents abundant walkable retail amenities at Foothill Ranch Towne Center. The property offers tenants high corporate identity, above-market average floor plates, large window lines, tall ceiling heights and proximity to numerous retail amenities.

Newmark Executive Managing Directors Paul Jones, Brunson Howard, and Ken White, Co-Head of U.S. Capital Markets Kevin Shannon and Director Brandon White represented the seller, a private commercial real estate investment firm. The buyer was an undisclosed high-net-worth individual.

According to Newmark Research, the Orange County office market is poised for a post-pandemic recovery given its strong demographics, growing tech base and diverse occupancy pool that spans multiple industries. Sublet availability in the market has likely peaked, and leasing fundamentals are expected to improve later this year into 2022 as employees return to the office and more companies begin to execute on long-term real estate needs.






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