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520 Almanor Ave.Indd 520 ALMANOR Sunnyvale, California 520±231,000ALMANOR sf 4 Story building Kenneth J Candelaria David Hiebert 1950 University Avenue, Suite 220 Senior Vice President Managing Principal Palo Alto, CA 94303 +1 408 921 9999 +1 650 320 0250 T: +1 650 852 1200 [email protected] [email protected] F: +1 650 856 1098 LIC #00946634 LIC #1189320 cushmanwakefi eld.com 520 ALMANOR Sunnyvale, California • New construction cold shell delivery as • Full height exterior glass early as Q1, 2018 • Secure open air amenity space • We can deliver a warm shell by Q2 2018 • Covered parking ratio of 3.00/1000 • 4 Story building totaling approximately 231,000 sf including 7,000 sf outdoor • On site café terrace and 2,500 sf of retail • Designed by Korth Sonseri Hagey • LEED Gold • 14” Clear height ceiling • Large fl oor plans with ample glass line • Shuttle to Caltrain approximately 53,000 sf Kenneth J Candelaria David Hiebert 1950 University Avenue, Suite 220 Senior Vice President Managing Principal Palo Alto, CA 94303 +1 408 921 9999 +1 650 320 0250 T: +1 650 852 1200 [email protected] [email protected] F: +1 650 856 1098 LIC #00946634 LIC #1189320 cushmanwakefi eld.com 520 ALMANOR Sunnyvale, California 520 ALMANOR Sunnyvale, California Legend VTA Light Rail Caltrain Avenue Borregas Station Moffett Federal N. Mathilda Airfield East Java Driv 237 Lockheed Martin Station e Crossman Martin Station 10 Minute Walk to Moffett@237 rive Moffett Park D Bayshore NASA Station Borregas Avenue Vienna Station Reamwood Station Moffett Park Station Tasman Drive Fair Oaks Station 520 Almanor Ave 237 Mountain View Station Middlefield Station 85 Google Mountain View Evelyn Station Apple Caltrain Station Whisman Station LinkedIn Central Expressway East E velyn Avenue Sunnyvale Caltrain Station TRANSPORTATION 520 ALMANOR 4th Floor 520 ALMANOR Sunnyvale, California 520 Almanor Ave 3 2 1 7 11 4 5 10 26 6 9 15 12 8 14 13 16 17 23 20 18 19 21 22 24 25 AMENITIES MAP 520 ALMANOR Sunnyvale, California 1 America’s Best Value Inn Starbucks Coffee & More KFC Del Monte Restaurant 2 Quality Inn Bagel Street Café Rok Marty’s Donuts Cocktails Paul & Henry 3 Asteria Grill Tarragon Days Inn & Suites 15 Little India Café Club Ascend Sushi Club Fíbbar McGee’s Irish Pub 4 Motel 6 Subway Roberto’s Cantina Burger King Bib mbowl House of Kabobs Jamba Juice 5 Jack’s Tavern Bean Scene Café Round Table Dish Dash 6 Denny’s Señor Jalapeño Brewhouse Eatery Vagabond Inn 16 Kal’s BBQ Hobee’s 19 Pacifi c Inn Le Boulanger 7 McDonald’s 17 20 Bay Leaf Daily Donuts & Sandwiches 18 Downtown Sunnyvale 8 Wendy’s Bambu 21 Blue Bonnet 9 Travel Inn Rokko Ramen Seas 22 Taco Bell 10 Best Western Chef Yu Phuong Thao 23 7-Eleven 11 Ruby’s Taqueria Pebble Roppengi Guadalajara Market Turmeric 24 Mary Minor Palace Café Starbucks 12 Seto Japanese Sushi Taverna Bistro Quiznos Sub Tutti Frutti 13 Save & Go Market 25 Denny’s Inshin’s Bamboo Garden Shanghai Restaurant Postall Mi Ranchito Produce 26 Fiesta Liquors iClounge Sunnyvale Café Taqueria Los Tres Portillos Rasam’s Taqueria Latina Chavez Supermarket Lilly Mac’s Gombei Bento 7-Eleven Siam Taste 14 Sunnyvale Square Gumba’s 7-Eleven Tao Tao Joy-Wok Brandon’s Prestige Liquors Chocolatier Desirée Lucky’s Murphy’s Law Shaw’s Sandwiches Fire House Pizza Hut Thai Basil AMENITIES MAP 520 ALMANOR Sunnyvale, California SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Peak Morning North Bound Service Train # 207 215 217 225 227 San Jose 5:57 6:50 6:57 7:50 7:55 Santa Clara 6:02 x 7:02 x 8:02 Lawrence 6:12 x 7:12 x 8:12 Sunnyvale 6:18 7:00 7:18 8:00 8:18 Mountain View 6:23 7:05 7:23 8:05 8:23 Weekday - Peak Morning North Bound Winchester 5:18 5:34 5:49 6:04 6:19 6:34 6:49 7:04 7:19 7:34 7:49 8:04 Peak Afternoon South Bound Service San Jose Convention 5:36 5:52 6:07 6:22 6:37 6:52 7:07 7:22 7:37 7:52 8:07 8:22 Train # 260 264 270 274 280 Santa Clara Light Rail 5:40 5:56 6:11 6:26 6:41 6:56 7:11 7:26 7:41 7:56 8:11 8:26 Civic Center Light Rail 5:46 6:02 6:18 6:33 6:48 7:03 7:18 7:33 7:48 8:03 8:18 8:33 Mountain View 4:37 5:11 5:55 6:12 6:50 Metro Light Rail 5:51 6:07 6:23 6:38 6:53 7:08 7:23 7:38 7:53 8:08 8:23 8:38 Sunnyvale 4:42 5:16 5:55 6:17 6:55 Tasman 6:00 6:16 6:32 6:47 7:02 7:18 7:33 7:48 8:03 8:18 8:32 8:47 Lawrence 4:46 x 6:01 x 7:01 Lockheed Martin Transit 6:18 6:35 6:51 7:06 7:21 7:37 7:52 8:07 8:22 8:37 8:51 9:06 Santa Clara 4:51 x 6:08 x 7:08 6:22 6:39 6:55 7:10 7:25 7:41 7:56 8:11 8:26 8:41 8:55 9:10 San Jose 5:00 5:27 6:16 6:28 7:16 Weekday - Peak Morning South Bound 4:07 4:22 4:37 4:52 5:07 5:22 5:37 5:52 6:07 6:22 6:37 6:52 Peak Morning South Bound Service Lockheed Martin Trainsit 4:07 4:22 4:37 4:52 5:07 5:22 5:37 5:52 6:07 6:22 6:37 6:52 Train # 104 210 220 230 Whisman 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 Mountain View 4:19 4:34 4:49 5:04 5:19 5:34 5:49 6:04 6:19 6:34 6:49 7:04 San Francisco 5:25 6:44 7:44 8:44 Millbrae 5:49 7:01 8:01 9:01 Weekday - Peak Afternoon South Bound Redwood City 6:13 7:18 8:18 9:18 4:12 4:27 4:42 5:04 5:12 5:27 5:42 5:57 6:12 6:27 6:42 6:57 Palo Alto 6:21 7:26 8:26 9:26 Lockheed Martin Transit 4:16 4:31 4:46 5:01 5:16 5:31 5:46 6:01 6:16 6:31 6:46 7:01 Mountain View 6:33 7:38 8:38 9:38 Tasman 4:34 4:49 5:04 5:19 5:34 5:49 6:04 6:19 6:34 6:49 7:04 7:19 Sunnyvale 6:38 7:43 8:43 9:43 Metro Light Rail 4:44 4:59 5:14 5:29 5:44 5:59 6:14 6:29 6:44 6:59 7:14 7:29 Center Light Rail 4:49 5:04 5:19 5:34 5:49 6:04 6:19 6:34 6:49 7:04 7:19 7:34 Santa Clara Light Rail 4:57 5:12 5:27 5:42 5:57 6:12 6:27 6:42 6:57 7:12 7:27 7:42 Peak Afternoon North Bound Service San Jose Convention 5:01 5:16 5:31 5:46 6:01 6:16 6:31 6:46 7:01 7:16 7:31 7:46 Train # 261 267 277 189 Winchester 5:19 5:34 5:49 6:04 6:19 6:34 6:49 7:04 7:18 7:33 7:48 8:03 Sunnyvale 3:58 4:58 5:58 7:04 Weekday - Peak Afternoon North Bound Mountain View 4:03 5:03 6:03 7:09 4:07 4:22 4:37 4:52 5:07 5:22 5:37 5:52 6:07 6:22 6:37 6:52 Palo Alto 4:16 5:19 6:16 7:21 Lockheed Martin Trainsit 4:07 4:22 4:37 4:52 5:07 5:22 5:37 5:52 6:07 6:22 6:37 6:52 Redwood City 4:25 5:25 6:25 7:29 Whisman 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 Millbrae 4:43 5:43 6:43 7:53 Mountain View 4:19 4:34 4:49 5:04 5:19 5:34 5:49 6:04 6:19 6:34 6:49 7:04 San Francisco 5:03 6:02 7:02 8:21 TRAIN SCHEDULE.
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