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ICONIC HQ CAMPUS 3000 STANFORD RESEARCH PARK | Total ±552,105 RSF (Divisible to 95K RSF)​ HANOVER ST ICONIC HQ CAMPUS 3000 STANFORD RESEARCH PARK | Total ±552,105 RSF (divisible to 95K RSF) HANOVER ST Palo Alto | California CHRISTIAN PRELLE BEN STERN CARTER LYMAN DAVID HIEBERT STEVE BOURET 650.688.8504 650.688.8509 650.688.8559 650 320 0250 650 320 0205 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CA RE License #01888351 CA RE License #01365215 CA RE License #02067725 CA RE License #1189320 CA RE License #00587046 3000 MASSIVE FLOOR PLATES - The BIGGEST in the Market HANOVER ST P a g e M M ± TOTAL 552,105RSF ill RRoa o a d LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL ±95,193D RSF ±149,692C RSF ±204,913B RSF ±102,307A RSF 1 Floor plate 1 Floor plate 1 Floor plate 1 Floor plate CAMPUS LAYOUT NEWMARK KNIGHT FRANK CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD HHanoveranover SStreettreet 3000 HANOVER ST Property Highlights: • ±552,105 SF on 4 Levels - Level A: ± 102,307 RSF - Level B: ± 204,913 RSF - Level C: ± 149, 692 RSF - Level D: ± 95,193 RSF • Situated on Stanford University Campus • Immediate Access to Highways 280 & 101, Caltrain, and the California Avenue Business District • Iconic Headquarters Location in Stanford Research Park (Former HP Campus) • Expansive Floor Plates Ideal for Tech and Labs • 16.5’ Slab to Slab Floor Height • Marguerite Shuttle to California Ave Station and Downtown Palo Alto - 180 steps to closest shuttle stop - Frequency every 20 minutes • 2 Full Service HQ Cafeterias • Existing 20k RSF Executive Briefing Center – Can Be Converted to Office Space • 4,000+ Solar Panels across Rooftops Providing Reduced Energy Bills • Lowest OPEX in the Market ($0.86) • ±5.7 Acre Outdoor Event Space – 2 Volleyball & Basketball Courts, Abundant BBQ Pits, Lunch Tables, and Huge Grass Area for Potential All Hands/Event Center • Beautiful Walking Trails throughout Campus • Amazing Mature Landscaping Patios • Auditorium/Training Rooms NEWMARK KNIGHT FRANK CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD To Highway 101 2.9 Miles / 7 Minutes DOWNTOWN PALO ALTO 101 Sand Hill Rd Alma St 49 Minutes to San Francisco Via Caltrain El Camino Real Oregon Expwy California Ave Business District To Stanford University Alma St 2.0 Miles / 6 Minutes To Interstate 280 2.1 Miles / 6 Minutes El Camino Real 3000 HANOVE R ST 34 Minutes to San Jose Via Caltrain Page Mill Rd STANFORD RESEARCH PARK Arastradero Rd 280 NEWMARK KNIGHT FRANK CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD FLOOR PLANS 3000 FLOOR PLANS HANOVER ST Level A Legend FEC Lobby FEC FEC 15 - Mechanical/Storage FEC 10 - Large ConferenLcobe/b yT raining Rooms DEDICATED KITCHEN/CAFE Conference/Training 9 - Small Conference/ Phone Rooms FEC 5 - Restroom CoresKitchen/Cafe/Breakout FEC COLD SHELL Auditorium Media OUTDOOR ±33,250 SF OUTDOOR ATRIUM 3 - Kitchen/Cafe/Breakout ATRIUM Mechanical/Storage Atrium/Terrace IDF FEC FEC Raised Floor Stairwell/Elevator Restroom Stairwell/Elevator EBC AREA Media MAIN Atrium/Terrace FEC LOBBY G DOUBLE DOORS PARKIN FEC Highlights: • Prominent HQ entrance with glass facade • 20k RSF Executive Briefing Center (EBC) can be converted to additional office space Level A (±102,307 RSF) • Cold shell area available for customization 3000 Floor plan not to scale • Auditorium area for all hands/event center HANOVER STREET Lobby 5 - Restroom Cores PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA • Dedicated full service kitchen/café with nano doors 9 - Large Conference/Training Rooms 3 - Kitchen/Cafe/Breakout • Open outdoor atrium for dining and/or meetings 8 - Small Conference/Phone Rooms Stairwell/Elevator NEWMARK KNIGHT FRANK CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD 3000 FLOOR PLANS FLOOR PLANS HANOVER ST Level B Legend PATIO PATIO CCCC99 Lobby 40 - Mechanical/Storage 76 - Large Conference/ Training Rooms ATRIUM ATRIUM Open to 33 - Small Conference/ Phone Rooms below OUTDOOR 6 - Restroom Cores ATRIUM Open to Lobby below Kitchen/Cafe/Breakout Open to Lobby below 5 - Atrium/Terrace Shipping/Receiving Loading Docs Stairwell/Elevator PATIO Media Highlights: • Large efficient floor plates • Secured executive offices with board room, outdoor patio area 3000 Level (±204,913 RSF) Floor plan not to scale HANOVER STREET B • Conference rooms throughout PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA 76 - Large Conference/ Training Rooms Kitchen/Cafe/Breakout • Shipping/receiving docks • Several outdoor patios/atriums for meetings/break areas 33 - Small Conference/ Phone Rooms Stairwell/Elevator 6 - Restroom Cores NEWMARK KNIGHT FRANK CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD 3000 FLOOR PLANS HANOVER ST ACTIVE OUTDOOR PATIO WITH AMENITIES 3000 HANOVER STREET PALO ALTO, CA 94304 DENSITY AT 125 SQ FT/PERSON 1,200 BENCHING WORKSTATIONS (DESK SIZE: 2’-8” X 5’-0”) CATEGORY 49 SMALL CONFERENCE/PHONE ROOMS 37 LARGE CONFERENCE ROOMS 24 COLLABORATION SPACES 3 COFFEE BARS LOBBY ENTRANCE CAFETERIA OUTDOOR PATIO ATRIUM ACTIVE OUTDOOR PATIO WITH AMENITIES RAISED FLOOR LOBBY ENTRANCE ACTIVE OUTDOOR PATIO WITH AMENITIES Highlights: • Large efficient floorplate • Collaboration areas & conference rooms Level C (±149,692 RSF) • Full service kitchen/café including coffee bar (Hypothetical Test Fit 1,200 Benching Stations - Density @ 125 SF/Person) • Outdoor patio adjacent to café Lobby 24 - Collaboration Spaces • Raised floor lab 49 - Small Conference/Phone Rooms 3 - Coffee Bars 37 - Large Conference/Training Rooms NEWMARK KNIGHT FRANK CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD 3000 FLOOR PLANS HANOVER ST 3000 HANOVER STREET PALO ALTO, CA 94304 Inspiration Image DENSITY AT 125 SQ FT/PERSON 3000 Hanover-view 8.jpg 670 BENCHING WORKSTATIONS 3000 Hanover Street (DESK SIZE: 2’-8” X 5’-0”) NEW POTENTIAL ENTRANCE CATEGORY 27 SMALL CONFERENCE/PHONE ROOMS 8 LARGE CONFERENCE ROOMS 22 COLLABORATION SPACES 1 COFFEE BARS LOBBY ENTRANCE ACTIVE OUTDOOR KITCHEN/ALL HANDS SPACE W/AMENITIES LIBRARY ATRIUM ACTIVE OUTDOOR SPACE W/AMENITIES Highlights: (±95,193 RSF) • Warm shell delivered Level D • Full wall to wall glassline overlooking Stanford Campus (Hypothetical Test Fit 670 Benching Stations – Density @ 125 SF/Person) • Café/break area with outdoor atrium for dining/meetings Lobby 1 - Coffee Bar • Tremendous outdoor patio with full basketball court 8 - Large Conference/Training Rooms Kitchen/All Hands • Separate entrance lobby 27 - Small Conference/Phone Rooms Library 22 - Collaboration Spaces NEWMARK KNIGHT FRANK CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD NEWMARK KNIGHT FRANK CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD 280 CAMPUS DR L B SERRA JUNIPERO ST ANFORD A VE VD HANO HIL PA L A VIEW VIEW VER ST GE MILL RD VE RESEARCH PARK EL CAMINO REAL CAMINO EL D MIRAN A A VE M AL A ST A STANFORD 3000 HANOVER ST N SAN ANTONIO RD 3000 OAKLAND HANOVER ST SAN ALAMEDA FRANCISCO Pacific SAN LEANDRO SRP Ocean TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS HAYWARD Stanford Marguerite Shuttle San Francisco Bay UNION Provides free transportation service for employees that CITY travel to and from the downtown Palo Alto Caltrain station and Stanford Research Park during commute hours. It also provides service between the California Avenue Caltrain Station and Stanford University Campus. FREMONT SAN Commuter Buses MATEO Stanford Research Park provides employees commuter bus service from the South Bay and San Francisco. SRP buses offer a convenient and efficient alternative to 3000 driving to work. HANOVER ST NEWARK Carshare Zipcars are available in Stanford Research Park. Dash to an offsite meeting, run errands downtown, or grab a quick lunch on California Ave. SmartPass PUBLIC BUS/ PALO CALTRAIN SRP BUS SCOOP VANPOOL MILPITAS VTA’s SmartPass is an annual calendar-year pass. It is a SHUTTLE ALTO deeply-discounted pass making it an attractive, low-cost San Francisco - benefit to Stanford Research Park organizations. Peninsula - - Silicon Valley MOUNTAIN VIEW East Bay - - SUNNYVALE SANTA SAN JOSE LOCATION MAP CLARA NEWMARK KNIGHT FRANK CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD CUPERTINO Schedule effective 4/1/2019 Schedule effective 4/1/2019 T This route does not provide A.M. service to the Palo Alto Transit Center, or P.M. service to the Research Park. EVER LYTTON RP This route does not provide A.M. service to the Palo Alto Transit Center, or P.M. service to the Research Park. HIGH MARGUERITEAlso operates on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and winter campus closure E L C A MPalo Alto AVE Transit Center AM Serves additional stops along route (check sign at stop/ask driver) ALMAH Also operates on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and winter campus closure (PATC) I S Serves additional stops along route (check sign at stop/ask driver) N O SHUTTLE R EA 101 EL CAMINO StanfordREAL Bike/ped L Park Hotel bridge UNIVERSITY HAWTHORNE Palo Alto Wells Fargo Page Mill Page Mill 3170 Hillview 1050/1070 3475 LYTTON Lytton Transit (El Camino Rd. SB Rd. @ Porter @ Arastradero Deer EVERETT Plaza Downtown PaloCenter Alto WellsReal SBFargo @ Page@ El Mill PageHanover Mill 3170Dr. HillviewCoyote 1050/1070Rd. Creek3475 CAMBRIDGE AVE Palo Alto HAMILTON Transit(Bus (ElCalifornia Camino CaminoRd. SB Rd.St. @ Porter Hill@ Rd. Arastradero DeerRd. Menlo Park SAND HILL RD UNIVERSITY AVE FOREST RAMONA Centerdepot, RealAve) SB @ @Real El Hanover Dr. Coyote Rd. Creek Palo Alto Stanford Transit Center HOMER (Bus California Camino St. Hill Rd. Rd. 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