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5/03/24
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Trammell Crow Company and CBRE Investment Management have completed construction on Cochrane Technology Center (CTC), a 500k sf, Class A business park in the Bay Area city of Morgan Hill. The development is currently the largest speculative industrial facility built and available in Silicon Valley, spanning five buildings and 30 acres.
“Silicon Valley is one of our strongest markets, benefiting from sustained user demand for state-of-the-art projects. The Cochrane Technology Center is a highly visible and occupant-ready facility in South county with proximity to the labor pool,” said Will Parker, a Principal with TCC. “The project is located with Highway 101 frontage and is designed for today’s occupier needs including high power in each building. The campus is designed to readily accommodate a single occupier for the entire project to leverage the site’s accessibility and signage opportunities, or lease to multiple occupiers across the five buildings.”
CTC includes buildings that range from 73.7k sf to 138.7k sf.
• Building A is the largest of the five, spanning 138.7k sf. Features include 32’ clear height, 4,000 Amps power, 14 dock-high loading doors, two grade-level loading doors, and 191 automobile stalls.
• Building B includes 92.8k sf and features 32’ clear height, 4,000 Amps Power, nine dock-high loading doors, two grade-level loading doors, and 137 automobile parking spaces.
• Building C includes 122.1k sf and features 32’ clear height, 4,000 Amps Power, 12 dock-high loading doors, two grade-level loading doors, and 362 automobile parking spaces.
• Building D includes 73.7k sf and features 28’ clear height, 4,000 Amps Power, eight dock-high loading doors, two grade-level loading doors, and 170 automobile parking spaces.
• Building E includes 74k sf and features 28’ clear height, 4,000 Amps Power, seven dock-high loading doors, two grade-level loading doors, and 109 automobile parking spaces.
CBRE’s Chip Sutherland, Rob Shannon and Brian Matteoni are marketing and leasing the property.
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