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5/12/16
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Greenwave Systems has signed a 22.2k sf, full-floor lease at 200 Spectrum Center Drive, a 426k sf office tower in Irvine. This new lease for the building’s 15th floor will bring occupancy at 200 Spectrum Center Drive to nearly 60%.
Greenwave Systems, a global Internet of Things and M2M services platform company, will move its Southern California headquarters to 200 Spectrum Center Drive this fall, more than doubling its current space at nearby Corporate Business Center. It will join a roster of industry-leading companies at 200 Spectrum Center that includes Mazda North America Operations, Curse Inc and WeWork.
Designed by world-renowned architect Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and owned by the Irvine Company, 200 Spectrum Center Drive features sleek, modern architecture with unobscured 360-degree views. The building offers 10 feet of floor-to-ceiling glass for superior natural lighting and an efficient floor plan for maximum flexibility. 200 Spectrum Center was awarded “Designed to Earn the ENERGY STAR” recognition in 2015 and upon completion last month, earned a Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Certification.
The vertical campus also offers two Irvine Company signature amenities: The Commons, an open air gathering place featuring causal workspaces, an outdoor living room and complimentary Wi-Fi; and KINETIC, which blends a state-of-the-art onsite fitness center and wellness services, with close proximity to the St. Joseph Hoag Health Wellness Corner at The Village apartment homes. Showers, lockers and covered bicycle storage enable outdoor fitness as well as easy commuting by bike.
Located in the center of one of California’s most successful business communities, 200 Spectrum Center is adjacent to a variety of housing choices and Irvine Spectrum Center, which offers 1.2 msf of restaurant, retail and entertainment options to seamlessly integrate work and life.
The leasing success at 200 Spectrum Center well in advance of the building’s grand opening helped bolster the Irvine Company’s plans to build a 21-story sister high-rise at 400 Spectrum Drive, now under construction.
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