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The Crossings @ 880

The Crossings @ 880

At nearly 700,000 SF on 40 acres, The Crossings @ 880 is the largest industrial park built in the San Francisco Bay Area in the past 15 years. Miyamoto Industrial performed the structural design for this $77 million project, which included three buildings for advanced high-tech manufacturing, retail and warehouse occupancies that range from 175,000 to 311,000 SF.

Tenant spaces feature high-performing, industrial-grade floor slabs, open floor plans created by long-span roof framing and 32-foot ceilings. The structures are comprised of a hybrid panelized roof system (wood framing between steel bar joists and girders), steel columns, tilt-up concrete walls, reinforced concrete slab-on-grade and shallow foundations.

Interest in the buildings from tenants began prior to the completion of construction and currently includes Apple, Pivot Interiors and Living Spaces. This project was awarded “Industrial Project of the Year” by the Silicon Valley Business Journal and sold for nearly $135 million to BlackRock Realty Advisors.

Awards

2015 Industrial Deal of the Year, Silicon Valley Business Journal

Client

Overton Moore Properties

Year

2015

Scale

Building #1 – 183,040 SF
Building #2 – 216,580 SF
Building #3 – 318,750 SF

Location

Fremont, CA

The Crossings @ 880

At nearly 700,000 SF on 40 acres, The Crossings @ 880 is the largest industrial park built in the San Francisco Bay Area in the past 15 years. Miyamoto Industrial performed the structural design for this $77 million project, which included three buildings for advanced high-tech manufacturing, retail and warehouse occupancies that range from 175,000 to 311,000 SF.

Tenant spaces feature high-performing, industrial-grade floor slabs, open floor plans created by long-span roof framing and 32-foot ceilings. The structures are comprised of a hybrid panelized roof system (wood framing between steel bar joists and girders), steel columns, tilt-up concrete walls, reinforced concrete slab-on-grade and shallow foundations.

Interest in the buildings from tenants began prior to the completion of construction and currently includes Apple, Pivot Interiors and Living Spaces. This project was awarded “Industrial Project of the Year” by the Silicon Valley Business Journal and sold for nearly $135 million to BlackRock Realty Advisors.

Awards

2015 Industrial Deal of the Year, Silicon Valley Business Journal

Client

Overton Moore Properties

Year

2015

Scale

Building #1 – 183,040 SF
Building #2 – 216,580 SF
Building #3 – 318,750 SF

Location

Fremont, CA

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