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80 Technology 80 Technology Irvine Spectrum® A CAMPUS WITHIN A CAMPUS New exterior color schemes form differentiated communitiescommunities andand aa sensesense ofof placeplace withinwithin thethe projectproject EFFICIENCY & PRODUCTIVITY Keep your workforce inspired by uniting progressive interiorinterior environmentsenvironments toto outdooroutdoor workspacesworkspaces page three An investment in your productivity, 80 Technology innovation and community 67,940 SQ. FT. 80 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE 67,940 Square Feet Available Aligning with our customers’ business goals to DRIVE SUCCESS. FIRST FLOOR Your Vision. YourSECOND Culture. FLOOR Your Success. Your Space. Ground Level Door Level Ground Warehouse (21,883 Sq. Ft.) Ground Level Doors First Floor Second Floor FLOOR PLAN IRVINE TRANSPORTATION CENTER BARRANCA PKWY FEATURES . FEATURES • First Floor: 15310 BARRANCA • First Floor: • Fully Sprinklered • Promote a healthier and happier work 15300 • Office: 24,007 sq. ft. 15350 15340 BARRANCA BARRANCA BARRANCA 15330 15320 80environment with extensive use ofBARR glassANCA BARRANCA • Air Conditioned Warehouse: 21,883 sq. ft. • Office: 24,007 sq. ft. • Electrical: 2,000 AMPS, 277/480 volts TECHNOLOGY 56 15360 and natural day-lightingTECHNOLOGY BARRANCA • Second Floor: 60 15370 BARRANCA TECHNOLOGY A • Warehouse: 21,883 sq. ft. • Open office areas foster collaboration, 50 D • Office: 22,050 sq. ft. 100 • Upgraded elevator cab TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY A • Second• Truck Floor: Loading innovation and inspiration • Upgraded restroom with counter-tops 3 ADA • Office: • Three 22,050 (3) 12’ sq. x ft. 12’ ground level doors• Convey an impressive sense of arrival OGY D and ceramicCHNO tileL flooringR. • Parking: 3:1,000 sq. ft. with a reception featuring a dramatic TE • Three• Electrical:(3) 12’ x 12’1,200 ground AMPS, level 277/480 doors volts skylight and architecture • 2nd floor outdoor patio facing Alton 36 1 ADA • Warehouse Clearance: +/- 25’ Parkway 38 TECHNOLOGY • Ample Parking: 3:1,000 sq. ft. • Progressive open kitchen areas on each TECHNOLOGY • Fully Sprinklered floor with unique backsplashes ALTON MARKETPLACE SITE MAP PREMIER ENVIRONMENTS WHERE YOUR BUSINESS CAN PROSPER . W Y P K A commitment to long-term ownership, the highest standards N T O MAP NOT TO SCALE L FOR LEASING INFORMATION, CALL SUE LYLE of service and the opportunity to move and expand within ourA | PHONE 949.720.2668 FAX 949.721.1125 diverse portfolio are just a few of the reasons to lease with [email protected] | LICENSE 01057248 Campus Oce Buildings IRVINECOMPANYOFFICE.COM R&D/ManufacturingIrvine Buildings Company Office Properties. ©2013 The Irvine Company LLC. All rights reserved. All properties are offered for lease through Irvine Realty Company, a licensed real estate broker. The information in these materials has been obtained from various sources. While we believe the information to be reliable, neither the Irvine Company nor Irvine Realty Company makes any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of such data and it should be independently verified by prospective tenants. The Irvine Company,® Irvine Spectrum® and Irvine Spectrum Center® are all registered trademarks of The Irvine Company LLC. Flexibility to customize your workspace to your unique business needs - reflect your company’s character and culture to inspire employee loyalty and pride of place 10 FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 1 Reception 19 2 Collaborative Area 4 13 3 Workstations 10 8 4 Training 7 14 5 5 Teaming 14 3 6 Ofces 3 14 18 11 16 17 10 7 Conference Room 6 18 5 8 Computer Room 17 20 3 13 15 9 Lounge 19 9 10 12 Warehouse 15 2 11 Library 3 7 7 6 12 5 5 Break Room 7 9 3 13 10 13 Copy 3 1 14 14 Electrical 19 5 15 Storage 3 16 Elevator 17 Men’s Restroom 11 18 Women’s Restroom 19 Stairs 20 Janitor Lakeview Business Center - 80 Technology Drive 1st Floor Axiomatic Map Progressive Layout SECOND FLOOR 10 SECOND FLOOR 15 16 6 1 Private Ofces 1 2 Patio 3 Workstations 1 10 5 4 Library 8 5 Teaming 11 5 3 12 Copy 14 6 3 13 10 7 Conference Room 6 8 Electrical 5 5 15 9 Lounge 7 10 Warehouse 4 11 Storage 3 3 9 3 12 Elevator 10 9 13 Men’s Restroom 7 14 Women’s Restroom 2 3 15 15 Stairs 16 Janitor 4 Lakeview Business Center - 80 Technology Drive 2nd Floor Axiomatic Map Progressive Layout Connecting people and ideas within a high-performance campus office Plush, comfortable lounge furniture, outdoor conference tables and complimentary WiFi create thethe perfectperfect environmentenvironment toto EXTEND PRODUCTIVITY DRIVE BRAND RECOGNITION Opportunities for building top and monument signage within a thriving campus office environment An investment in your productivity, 80 Technology innovation and community 67,940 SQ. FT. Our office properties stand out at the top of their class, providing customers the highest standards and quality – with vast amenities, value-added conveniences and forward-looking designs. The revitalization of Lakeview Business Center affirms your company’s successful image while dramatically transforming the look and feel of the property and open space. The $7 million revitalization efforts include: • Exterior property transformation to create a sense of community and to convey the polished, professional environment • Newly-designed outdoor workspace and dining areas to extend productivity or rejuvenate with a serene atmosphere • New and modernized signage opportunities for price corporate identity • Progressive interior building enhancements • Fresh landscaping enhancements to dramatically enhance the look and feel of the property • A campus within a campus – new exterior color schemes form differentiated communities and a sense of place within the project AMENITIES • Close to Irvine Spectrum Center® featuring more than 30 restaurants and 90 shops, including CUCINA Enoteca, Paul Martin’s Bar & Grill, Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill, Capital Dim Sum - Seafood - Bar, Red Robbin, The Cheesecake Factory, Javier’s Cantina & Grill, P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, The Veggie Grill and Yard House and entertainment venues, including a 21-screen movie theater with Orange County’s only IMAX theater, Apple, Macy’s and Nordstrom • Direct access to the Tom Fazio-designed Oak Creek Golf Club® and Oak Creek Café – ideal venues for your next training, business meeting or customer event • Live close to the office at one of the resort-style apartment communities with abundant on-site amenities such as The Village, The Park, Oak Glen or Shadow Oaks • Weekly gourmet food trucks right outside of your office EASY ACCESS • Easy access to the 5, 405 and 133 Freeways and the 241 Toll Road • Ideally situated near Amtrak and Metrolink rail lines at the Irvine Station, providing convenient commuting. • Short drive to John Wayne Airport PREMIUM IRVINE LIVING • Ranked No. 6 on Money magazine’s list of Best Places to Live, Aug. 2012 • Ranked Best City to Live In by the Orange County Register’s annual “The Best of Orange County,” Sept. 2012 • Ranked No. 6 by Forbes among U.S. cities with the Happiest Young Professionals based on work-life balance, work environment, job resources, compensation, and growth opportunities, Sept. 2012 • Ranked the Safest City in America for its size for the eighth straight year based upon FBI statistics on violent crime for cities with a population of more than 100,000 residents, June 2012 • One of the largest and most successful master-planned urban communities in the United States with a balanced mix of housing, employment centers, retail and open space • Home to miles of trails and preserved open space for all-year outdoor enjoyment • Irvine schools rank among the best in Orange County, the state of California and the United States. On California’s most recent Academic Performance Index, Irvine Unified School district posted a district wide score of 921 out of 1,000 80 Technology IRVINEIRVINE SPECTRUMSPECTRUM® ® IRVINE STATION BARRANCA P KWY. 15310 BARRANCA 15300 15350 15340 BARRANCA BARRANCA BARRANCA 1533 0 1532 0 BARRANCA BARRANCA 56 15360 TECHNOLOGY BARRANCA 60 15370 80 BARRANCA TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY A 50 D 100 TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY A 3 ADA HNOLOGY DR TEC . 1 ADA 36 38 TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ALTON MARKETPLACE SITE MAP AMTRAK/METROLINK TO RIVERSIDE, Y. 241/261 TOLL ROADS BARRANCAW PKWY. PK . N R D TO 80 TECHNOLOGY MAP NOT TO SCALE L A A TE D C A H . ALTON N ALTON E 5 MARKETPLACE O TECHNOLOGY V L CENTER Campus Office Buildings O A G Y DISCOV DR R&D/Manufacturing Buildings E . N R L Y O A . Y Y SAND G W N CANYON U K IRVINE A PLAZA P N C N SPECTRUM A O ® D T IR CENTER 133 L V N C A IN A E A N S Y O CE N N 405 TE VERIZON R WIRELESS DR AMPHITHEATRE . TO JOHN WAYNE AND L.A. INT’L AIRPORT LOCATION MAP IRV I NE C OMPANY O FF ic E . C OM FOR LEASING INFORMATION, CALL 949.720.2550 111 INNOVATION, IRVINE, CA 92617 ©2013 The Irvine Company LLC. All rights reserved. LIC. 01521891. All properties are offered for lease through Irvine Realty Company, a licensed real estate broker. The information in these materials has been obtained from various sources. While we believe the information to be reliable, neither the Irvine Company nor Irvine Realty Company makes any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of such data and it should be independently verified by prospective tenants. The Irvine Company®, Fashion Island®, The Island Hotel Newport Beach® and The Resort at Pelican Hill™ are all registered trademarks of The Irvine Company LLC. .
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