About 300 employees work in the current office at 1801 California St.
About 300 employees work in the current office at 1801 California St.
A Dough Bar co-founder said it was “a strategic move to restructure some of our debt,” and the company plans to “be around a long time.”
The developer paid $4.2 million for the land in 2014.
Denver-based Ubuntu Partners, formed by Keller Williams agent Karina Christensen and Northstar Commercial Partners co-founder Patricia Watson, has chosen the name “Evolve Towers” for the structure planned for the corner of Park Avenue and Champa Street.
The Berkeley retail corridor is seeing some repeat business.
The seller, an LLC affiliated with the owner of Viewhouse, bought the building in August 2010 for $1.53 million
Thanks to Chipotle, however, interested companies still have a way in at Hines’ 1144 Fifteenth.
The San Luis and Rio Grande Railroad hauls freight as well as tourists under the name Rio Grande Scenic Railroad.
The complex has 260 units, making the deal worth $348,076 a unit
The company has asked the city to designate at least two buildings as non-historic, a designation that would make future demolition easier.
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