Big East Bay industrial hubs land veteran buyers in separate deals Today Us News


Veteran investors have plunked down a combined $70.8 million in separate deals to buy big industrial hubs in the East Bay in a sign that buyers still like these kinds of properties despite sour times for other types of real estate.

The deals, one in Livermore and the other in Alameda at a Frito-Lay site, were completed around the same time as the purchase in December of an industrial and manufacturing center in Fremont for about $93 million.

Industrial and logistics complex at 7650 Marathon Drive in Livermore.(Google Maps)
Industrial and logistics complex at 7650 Marathon Drive in Livermore. (Google Maps)

The three transactions suggest East Bay industrial hubs remain attractive to investors even in the face of a sour market for office buildings and hotels in the Bay Area.

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