Fremont Business Park

Class A Office Space in Fremont, California

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The Ideal Bay Area Business Location: Fremont

February 16, 2012 by Fremont Business Park

If you’re looking for the perfect Silicon Valley location — without paying Silicon Valley’s high rents — come to Fremont Business Park.

If you asked a sampling of “experts” what the Bay Area’s best business location is, you might expect a number of cities in Silicon Valley to be mentioned — San Jose, Santa Clara, perhaps Sunnyvale. But these so-called experts would be overlooking one city that may well be the best of them all: Fremont.

All Roads Lead to Fremont

In 2010, once Borelli Investment Company completed its $2.5 million renovation of Fremont Business Park at Christy Street, new tenants began streaming in from all over the Bay Area. The new businesses came from nearby East Bay cities such as Union City and Hayward. They moved from Pleasanton and the rest of the Tri-Valley. But they also came from across the Bay on the Peninsula and out of Silicon Valley. What they got in Fremont is a progressive city built on innovation that truly stands at the gateway to Silicon Valley — without the costly business rents, expensive housing and traffic congestion found in many parts of the valley.

Easy Commutes and Plenty of Conveniences

Pacific CommonsWhile Fremont is a great place to live and work, the benefits of locating specifically at Fremont Business Park start with its ideal address in southern Fremont, near Auto Mall Parkway off I-880: Fast and easy commutes and client calling— Offices are just a minute or two from I-880, providing easy access to Silicon Valley, Palo Alto and the Peninsula via Hwy 237 or Hwy 84 and the Dumbarton Bridge — as well as to Oakland and the rest of the Easy Bay.

Great shopping and services — Pacific Commons shopping center is literally a 5-minute walk away — with dozens of establishments for dining, shopping and services. Major stores include Kohl’s, Costco, Staples, Office Depot, Lowe’s, DSW, and Old Navy. Dining is available at PF Chang’s, Claim Jumpers, Applebee’s, Carino’s Italian Grill, Panera Bread, In-N-Out Burger, Quiznos, and Cold Stone Creamery.

Service your car while you work — No need to lose half a day at work when your car requires service. The dealerships just down the street at the Fremont Auto Mall include Acura, BMW, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Porsche, and Toyota.

Bus to BART — AC Transit Bus 212 stops at the complex’s front door, and connects directly to the Fremont BART station, providing additional commute options for employees who don’t have – or don’t want to use – a car. What’s more, the real-time bus tracker eliminates the waiting for employees choosing to ride BART.

Better values and lower costs — Most importantly when every dollar counts today, unlike some of the pricier areas of Silicon Valley, rents at Fremont Business Park are highly competitive and housing costs are much more affordable in Fremont and nearby communities.

Enhance Your Productivity

The bottom line is that Fremont Business Park businesses have discovered they have access to a higher quality pool of employees who work more effectively and productively because they don’t have to deal with the expense, wasted time and other frustrations of long commutes.

If you haven’t yet made the short trip to Fremont to see these offices, you need to do it very soon. The complex was nearly 100% leased this past summer, but normal turnover has now opened up a few units.

So if you’re looking for the perfect Silicon Valley location — without paying Silicon Valley’s high rents — come to Fremont Business Park.

To arrange a tour, email Lee Jatta, or call (408) 520-2437. DRE License # 01828564

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