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188332 Square Feet FOR LEASE 188,332 Square Feet SAN JOSE, CA NOW DIVISIBLE TO ±90,000 SF INTERIOR DEMO UNDERWAY - NEW INTERIORS, ENTRY & AMENITIES COMING SOON Proposed Building Entry Views PERSPECTIVE Project Overview 376,664 square foot Class A office/R&D campus consists of two 3-story steel framed, state of the art buildings originally developed in 2000 as a build-to-suit for Cisco. The two buildings that comprise the campus are 4300 and 4400 N. First Street, on 21.95 acres. Availability 4400 N. First Street – 188,332 square feet total (Divisible to 90,000 SF) . Available Now Building Overview - 4400 North First Street . 188,332 SF 3-story office/R&D building (Divisible to 90,000 SF) . Floor Plates: 60,992-63,670 square feet . Clear Height (slab-to-slab): 14’6” to 15’9” . Parking Ratio: 3.6/1,000 – 1,355 parking stalls total (for project) - One (1) electric vehicle (EV) charging station w/ 2 ports . Elevators: 3 total - 1 Freight: 4,000-pound capacity; Schindler 330A Hydraulic - 2 Passenger: One 2,100-pound capacity; Schindler 330A Hydraulic & one 4,500-pound capacity; Schindler 330A Hydraulic . Power: 4,000 amps at 480 volts total servicing building and an emergency diesel generator system . HVAC: 540 tons total servicing building (4-135 ton box car units) . Fiber: Fiber optic cable to the building (AT&T) . Shipping & Receiving: - 1 dock / 1 grade - 12’ clear height . On-site Amenities - New Break/All-Hands Area on 1st floor w/ access to outdoor amenity area - Rear Outdoor Amenity Area includes: - Covered pavilion w/bar-height counter, dining tables & TV wall - Lounge dining patio - Lounge deck w/lounge pods & Festoon lighting - Gym w/yoga studio, lockers/showers. Roll-up doors lead to outdoor activity deck - Game Room. Roll-up doors lead to outdoor activity deck. - Outdoor Roof Deck - 3rd Floor SHEET 4783.00 2 OF 4 02.17.2017 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE New Lobby Entry (4400 North First) Lobby Site Plan ay kw . Full building for ar P ch 188,332 square feet te SITE or N . Prominent identity along Highway 237 188,332 SF . High visibility signage Disk Drive opportunities North First Street 4300 N FIRST STREET Drawings Not Exact/Not To Scale. The information furnished has been obtained from sources we deem reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions and changes. Although Colliers International has no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified by the recipient prior to lease, purchase, exchange, or execution of legal documents. © 2017 Colliers International Signage New Entry - 4400 North First Prominent identity - offering building, monument, and front entry signage with Highway 237 and N. First Street visibility. Drawings Not Exact/Not To Scale. The information furnished has been obtained from sources we deem reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions and changes. Although Colliers International has no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified by the recipient prior to lease, purchase, exchange, or execution Proposedof legal documents. Building© 2017 Colliers International Entry Views New Outdoor Amenity Areas PERSPECTIVE PERSPECTIVE SHEET 4783.00 6 OF 8 01.12.2017 Rear Outdoor Amenity Area Renderings LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Lounge deck with lounge pods and Festoon lighting Covered pavilion with bar-height counter, dining tables and TV wall Lounge dining patio Drawings Not Exact/Not To Scale. The information furnished has been obtained from sources we deem reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions and changes. AlthoughSHEET Colliers4783.00 International has no reason to doubt its accuracy, 2 OF 8 01.12.2017 we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified by the recipient prior to lease, purchase, exchange, or execution LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE of legal documents. © 2017 Colliers International 4400 N 1St Street Interior Rendering New Game Room & Break/All-Hands Area A 4400 N 1St Street Interior Rendering A Game Room B C Break/All-Hands Area Drawings Not Exact/Not To Scale. The Binformation furnished has been obtained from sources we deem reliable and is C submitted subject to errors, omissions and changes. Although Colliers International has no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified by the recipient prior to lease, purchase, exchange, or execution of legal documents. © 2017 Colliers International 1ST FLOOR 63,670 SF Market Ready Floor Plan COVERED PAVILION WITH PERIMETER FENCE WITH GREENSCREEN AND BAR-HEIGHT COUNTER SWINGING GATE AND LASER CUT PANEL DINING TABLES AND TV DOUBLE GATE ACTIVITY DECK WITH FEATURE FENCE WALL LOUNGE DINING PATIO ROLL UP DOORS LEADING TO GYM AND LOUNGE DECK WITH GAME ROOM LOUNGE PODS AND FESTOON LIGHTING Game Room Gym Elec. Shipping/ M Break/All-Hands Area Receiving Yoga Studio W Equip Tele. Elev. Storage M Locker Rooms W Storage Open with Showers Office Elev. Storage Mech Reception Open Conf Office Lobby Phone/ Elec Open Office ENTRY PATH LIGHTING CONCRETE PAD INTERLOCKING SCORED CONCRETE CONCRETE PAVERS PAVING = Dock Loading Door = Grade Level Door Drawings Not Exact/Not To Scale. The information furnished has been obtained from sources we deem reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions and changes. Although Colliers International has no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified by the recipient prior to lease, purchase, exchange, or execution of legal documents. © 2017 Colliers International 2ND FLOOR 63,670 SF Market Ready Floor Plan Elev. M Phone/ W Elec Open Open Elev. Office Office Lobby Open Mech Office Open to Phone/ Below Elec Open Office Drawings Not Exact/Not To Scale. The information furnished has been obtained from sources we deem reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions and changes. Although Colliers International has no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified by the recipient prior to lease, purchase, exchange, or execution of legal documents. © 2017 Colliers International 3RD FLOOR 60,992 SF Market Ready Floor Plan Open Office Elev. M W Phone/Elec. Elev. Open Lobby Conf. Office Phone/Elec. ROOF DECK DINING TABLE LANDSCAPE FORMS LOUNGE SEATING 42 PARALLEL BENCH CLUSTER CUSTOM ALUMINUM ARBOR BAR HEIGHT CONFERENCE TOURNESOL SQUARE PLANTER TABLE LANDSCAPE FORMS 42 PARALLEL STRAIGHT BENCH TOURNESOL TROUGH PLANTER TUUCI UMBRELLA Drawings Not Exact/Not To Scale. The information furnished has been obtained from sources we deem reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions and changes. Although Colliers International has no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified by the recipient prior to lease, purchase, exchange, or execution of legal documents. © 2017 Colliers International Topgolf Coming Soon Coming Soon The Shops @ Terra Topgolf Approved for 4-story, 200 room, 100K SF hotel and 110K SF of retail Topgolf is a one-of-a-kind experiential concept that is entertaining millions and growing the game of golf. N. First Street Each venue features fun and competitive golf games for all ages, climate-controlled playing “bays” similar to a bowling lane, an impressive food and drink menu, private spaces for groups of any size, HDTVs to watch the big game and a music selection that will make every visit feel like a party. Walking Distance Amenities Map N. San Jose Amenities Map - Walking @ First Coming Soon The Shops @ Terra Topgolf Approved for 4-story, 200 room, 100K SF hotel and 110K SF of retail Shans Indian & Pakistani Cuisine Rok Steakhouse & Grill Sajj Mediterranean GUADALUPE RIVER TRAIL 0.6 Miles/12 Minute Walk Legend Restaurants Lodging Fitness Banks Service Gas Drawings Not Exact/Not To Scale. The information furnished has been obtained from sources we deem reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions and changes. Although Colliers International has no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified by the recipient prior to lease, purchase, exchange, or execution of legal documents. © 2017 Colliers International Prepared By Colliers International C lick on your bus route number/ light rai l s tation for deta iled information . ® Altamont Commuter Express (ACE)/ 35 Local Bus Routes Light Rail: Mountain View – Winchester 217 AC Transit Bus Routes Capitol Corridor 48 Community Bus Routes Light Rail: Alum Rock – Santa Teresa BART Line & Stations - Future DB1 Dumbarton Express Bus Routes 304 Limited Stop Bus Routes Light Rail: Ohlone/Chynoweth – Almaden Caltrain Line & Stations HWY17 Highway 17 Express Bus Route Monterey to San Jose 101 Express Bus Routes Active Carpool Lane MST 55 10 Free Express Bus Route 522 Rapid 522 Start/End of Carpool Lane ECR SamTrans Bus Routes Free Shuttles to Light Rail Stations Route Terminus 35 (final destination of specific route) DASH Free Downtown Area Shuttle (DASH) 0 1 km 1 mile To Mission To Blvd & Fremont Fremont W BART BART ar Station San Station m Springs Francisco Bay National Wildlife 680 Fremont Refuge Note: 239 Southbound carpool 880 lane only, north of Page 217 Calaveras 239M i Kato l l k m e Cre o tt n co t S Kato 180 239 Arizona 66 E s c Dixon Landing u e M l Milpitas a Washington 181 46 46 San H Francisco 140 66 Bay 217 N 46 Jacklin National 120 46 P a Wildlife r k Refuge V i Transportation Map c t o r i Abel a 217 66 ylinn 35 Local Bus Routes Light Rail: Mountain View – Winchester Active Carpool Lane Mar City Altamont Commuter Express Hall Major highways 237 and 880/17 along with Montague Expressway (ACE)/Capitol Corridor Light Rail: Alum Rock – Santa Teresa 47 0 McC1a krmth1y mile Ranch Calaveras are within 2.5 miles offering convenient access by car or truck.
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