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7/23/25
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Construction has started on Campus at Bayside, a 473.3k sf, six-building advanced manufacturing business park located within the Bayside Technology Park in Fremont. The project is a development of 9th St. Partners LLC and Clarion Partners LLC.
Phase I, scheduled for delivery in the second quarter of 2026, will feature 253.5k sf across three buildings, designed to accommodate advanced manufacturing and R&D users. Each building will include 32-foot minimum clear heights, ESFR sprinkler systems and 4,000 amps of power with the ability to bring more power to the site.
“Campus at Bayside will offer modern, flexible space designed to meet the evolving demands of today’s advanced manufacturers. Power constraints have limited new development in the area, so securing this level of power for the site is a significant milestone. This is one of the few advanced manufacturing developments currently under construction in Silicon Valley this year, which will deliver much-needed supply to the market,” said Matthew Taylor, executive vice president at CBRE.
Phase I building highlights include:
• Building 1: 101.6k sf (expandable to 104.6k sf), including 6k sf of spec office space (expandable to 12k sf), 178 auto parking stalls, 11 dock-high and two grade-level doors, a 125-foot truck court and 19 EV charging stations.
• Building 2: 74.9k sf with 5k sf of office space, 119 auto parking stalls, eight dock-high doors and one grade-level door, a 125-foot truck court and 13 EV charging stations.
• Building 3: 77k sf (expandable to 79k sf), with 4k sf of spec office space (expandable to 8k sf), 140 auto parking stalls, seven dock-high and two grade-level doors, a 125-foot truck court and 15 EV charging stations.
Buildings 4, 5 and 6, scheduled to break ground at a later date, will range from 38.6k sf to 87.2k sf and include 32-foot minimum clear heights, 4,000 amps of power, ESFR sprinkler systems, multiple dock-high and grade-level loading doors, and EV charging stations.
Campus at Bayside offers direct access to Interstates 880 and 680 and State Route 237 and is surrounded by some of the Bay Area’s leading innovation, life sciences and technology companies. The development phase is expected to create more than 100 construction jobs in the region.
CBRE’s Thomas Taylor, Matthew Taylor, Douglas Norton, Robbie Taylor and Mike Norton are representing the developers in leasing the park.
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