East Bay Times

Sutter Health adds 3 office buildings

- By George Avalos gavalos @bayareanew­sgroup.com

Sutter Health has struck a deal to lease three office buildings at a high-profile Santa Clara campus in a deal that bolsters the Bay Area's wobbly commercial property sector.

The health services titan agreed to the lease at Mission Technology Park, a four-building office complex owned by Sobrato Investment­s, a well-known Bay Area real estate company.

Sutter Health is renting 324,000 square feet in the office buildings, according to regulatory filings and commercial property databases. The buildings are on Mission College Boulevard next to California's Great America amusement park. The addresses are 2431, 2441 and 2451 Mission College Blvd., real estate sources say.

Sutter Health intends to use the three buildings as medical office sites, according to the commercial

property experts familiar with the leasing deal. It wasn't immediatel­y clear when Sutter Health would be moving into the buildings. Financial terms of the lease weren't disclosed.

What is certain is that the Sutter Health rental agreement is one of the Bay Area's largest office leases in 2023. Colliers, a commercial real estate firm, helped to arrange the lease, according to sources familiar with the deal.

Sobrato Investment­s, one of the Bay Area's most savvy and successful real estate firms, had previously launched a wide-ranging

renovation and upgrade of the four-building campus in recent years. The renovation produced a dramatic modernizat­ion that greatly increased the appeal of the office complex.

The upgrade appears to be a big-time success since the four buildings have all landed tenants. In 2022, Nvidia leased an office building totaling 102,900 square feet at 2421 Mission College Boulevard, according to a Colliers quarterly report.

The Sutter Health rental deal is a reminder of the fast-shifting office market in the Bay Area.

The coronaviru­s pandemic in 2020 prompted state and local government agencies to impose draconian business shutdowns to help curb the spread of the deadly virus.

The lockdowns chased countless office employees away from their workplaces. Even after the restrictio­ns were eased, the return to the office has been uneven because many people are still choosing to work from home or remotely.

At the same time, tech companies slashed their respective appetites for office space, trimmed their property footprints and embarked on layoffs.

As a result, the medical, life sciences and health care industries are among the few sectors that continue to seek out office space consistent­ly.

Sutter Health's leasing agreement fits that trend. What's more, the deal offers a hopeful counterpoi­nt to the rising vacancy rates, loan defaults and empty buildings that now haunt the Bay Area office market.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? Sutter Health has agreed to lease 2451Missio­n College Blvd., in Santa Clara, a 136,700-square-foot office building, along with two neighborin­g buildings.
COURTESY PHOTO Sutter Health has agreed to lease 2451Missio­n College Blvd., in Santa Clara, a 136,700-square-foot office building, along with two neighborin­g buildings.

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