Two big San Jose office buildings have been bought by a Bay Area real estate firm.
SAN JOSE — Two big San Jose office buildings have been bought by a Bay Area real estate firm in a deal that shows investors still hunger for commercial properties in the region’s tech hubs.
San Carlos-based W.F. Batton Management Co., a real estate development and investment firm, bought the two office and research buildings by acting through an affiliate, the county property files show.Office and research building at 2590 Orchard Parkway in north San Jose. CBRE, a commercial real estate firm, has been seeking tenants for at least one of the buildings, according to a marketing brochure circulated by CBRE brokers Bob Steinbock and Christian Marent.
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