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Pulte buys San Mateo site for large residentia­l developmen­t

Old office park will be transforme­d into housing units

- By George Avalos gavalos@ bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact George Avalos at 408-859-5167.

SAN MATEO >> Nearly 200 residences could sprout at the site of an old office park in San Mateo following a purchase by Pulte Homes of a big property near a busy freeway interchang­e.

Pulte Homes intends to build a big residentia­l developmen­t called One 90 that would replace the aging Waters Technology Park near the interchang­e of U.S. 101 and State Route 92 in San Mateo.

Strada Investment Group crafted the original plans for the property and steered the developmen­t through the San Mateo city approval process. Following city approval, Strada struck a deal to sell the site to Pulte,

which will ultimately build and market the residences.

Pulte Homes paid $106 million for the office park and future residentia­l site, San Mateo County documents show. Hoffman Company, an Irvine-based firm that specialize­s in land transactio­ns, arranged the property purchase.

“This is easily the largest real estate deal of the year for new residentia­l for-sale product in the supply-constraine­d market” on the Peninsula, said Cameron Fowler, a Northern California executive with Hoffman Co.

The transactio­n also appears to mark a significan­t profit for Strada Investment Group, a San Franciscob­ased developer.

In 2017, Strada Investment paid $46.2 million for the two parcels where the homes would be built. The addresses for the old business park are 1, 2, and 3 Waters Drive in San Mateo.

The new residentia­l neighborho­od would be perched on the edge of Borel Creek, which is near Seal Slough and San Francisco Bay.

One 90, the name of the new Pulte Developmen­t, would consist of four neighborho­ods. The project would create a mix of two-story detached singlefami­ly homes, three-story townhomes, four-story rowhomes, and condominiu­m apartments.

“This deal just ticked all the boxes,” said Nik Krukowski, a managing director with Strada. “It’s a chance to tackle the local housing deficit and provide new affordable housing and public open space while respecting the city’s blueprint for smart growth.”

The developmen­t would replace a half-century-old office park that’s hemmed in by existing residentia­l neighborho­ods.

Pulte touted an array of benefits for future residents, according to a post on the home builder’s web site.

“Residents will enjoy various new neighborho­od amenities, including a community garden with seating, a dog park, a small play structure for kids, and a BBQ with communal dining tables,” the Pulte post stated.

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Pulte Homes paid $106 million for the San Mateo office park and future residentia­l site, documents show.
DAHLIN GROUP, CMG ARCHITECTU­RE, STRADA INVESTMENT GROUP, PULTE HOMES Pulte Homes paid $106 million for the San Mateo office park and future residentia­l site, documents show.

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