June 2008 News

JUNE 2008

Table of Contents
- Real Estate Roundup (May 2008)
- Featured Property Profile – Cordelia Commerce Center, Fairfield
- June 25th EDC Membership Luncheon
- Did you know?

Real Estate Roundup (May 2008)

CBRE (http://www.cbre.com/)
♦ 871 Cotting Court, Vacaville – 4,200 sf lease to Redwood City Electric
♦ 905 Cotting Court, Vacaville – 3,600 sf lease to Pearce Heating & Air
♦ 871 Cotting Court, Vacaville – 3,450 sf lease to RE Contractors

Colliers International (http://www.colliersparrish.com/)
♦ 801 Chadbourne, Fairfield – 192,000 sf building sold to Pamco
♦ 820 Eubanks Drive, Vacaville – 19,800 sf lease to Wulff Electric
♦ 4971 Allison Parkway, Vacaville – 13,000 sf lease to Amsco Windows
♦ 4238 Lozano Lane, Fairfield – 6,000 sf on one acre lease to Jones Bros. Carpets
♦ Lambie Industrial Park, Solano County – 12,750 sf on five acres to Barrier Systems

Cornish & Carey (http://www.ccarey.com/)
♦ 497 Edison Court, Fairfield - 12,000 sf lease to Euro Machines
♦ 4950 Fulton Drive, Suite D&E, Fairfield - 10,328 sf sold to Bains Enterprises
♦ 4950 Fulton Drive, Suite D1, Fairfield - 2,500 sf lease to Superior Building Services

Cushman & Wakefield (http://www.cushmanwakefield.com/)
♦ 2339 Courage Drive, Fairfield - 36,000 sf lease to Elliot Company
♦ 2445 S. Watney Way, Fairfield – 19,000 sf lease to Sara Lee
♦ 495 Edison Court, Fairfield – 12,000 sf lease to Euromachines


Premier Commercial (http://www.pcres.net/)
♦ 1300 Oliver Rd, Fairfield - 3,819 sf lease to Bank of the West
♦ 4960 Allison Pkwy, Vacaville - 3,200 sf lease to Right Now Air

Archer & Ficklin (http://www.archerficklin.com/)
♦ Davis-Dixon Greenbelt, Solano County – 254 acre land sale to Albers


FEATURED PROPERTY OF THE MONTH

This month Solano EDC begins a new monthly feature in the Newsletter – a Solano County Property will be showcased. We will use this feature as a way to acquaint our readers with the broad spectrum of EDC member properties available throughout the County.

Cordelia Commerce Center in Fairfield was just completed and is open for business. Two buildings of 115,350 total square feet, are divisible-to-suit. This Flexible product type allows R&D, warehouse distribution and manufacturing. The Project is strategically and visibly located at the confluence of I-680, I-80 and Highway 12 to Napa.



Approximately ±115,350 Square Feet in Two Buildings Divisible-to-Suit

SITE: ±6.36 net useable acres fronting I-680 at the NWC of Lopes Road at Fermi Drive
ACCESS: Immediate: Project is situated at the confluence of I-80, I-680 and Hwy 12 (w)

5001 FERMI DRIVE:
Size: ±71,550 sq. ft. (±200’ deep x ±360’ wide)
Divisible to ±18,000 sq. ft. (±90’ wide x ±200 deep)
Clear Height: ±28’
Offices: To-Suit
Parking: 1/1,000 per rentable sq. ft.
Staging & Truck Access:
8 Dock High Doors (±9’ x ±10’) / front loaded
5 Grade Level Doors (±12’ x ±14’) / front loaded
Column Spacing: ±60’ wide x ±40’ deep
Power: 2,000 amps @ 480/277 volts
Fire Sprinklers: .495/2,000 gpm

505 LOPES ROAD:
Size: ±43,800 Sq. Ft. (±140’-±180’ deep x ±270’ wide)
Divisible to ±8,400 sq. ft. and ±13,500 sq. ft.
Clear Height: ±24’
Offices: To-Suit
Parking: ±1.2/1,000 per rentable sq. ft.
Staging & Truck Access:
10 Dock High Doors (±9’ x ±10’) / rear loaded
4 Grade Level Doors (±12’ x ±14’) / rear loaded
Column Spacing: ±40’ - ±50’ wide x ±40’ - ±50’ deep
Power: 1,200 amps @ 480/277 volts
Fire Sprinklers: .495/2,000 gpm

For more information, contact:
Brooks Pedder, SIOR or Phil Garrett, SIOR
360 Campus Lane, Suite 101
Fairfield, CA 94534
Tel: 707 863-0188
Fax: 707 863-0181


June 25th Membership Luncheon

Key non-profit organizations will explain how their programs add to the quality of life in Solano County when the Solano Economic Development Corporation meets at noon June 25 at the Benicia Yacht Club, 400 East Second Street, Benicia.

Representatives from four organizations have been invited to the event. They are: Stephanie Wolf, Solano Community Foundation; Ron Marlette, Mission Solano; Marilyn Farley, Solano Land Trust and Kim Thomas, The Children’s Network of Solano County.

“These organizations serve a specific purpose in Solano County,” Michael Ammann, president of Solano EDC said. “We are holding this event to raise awareness about the huge impact non-profits have on the economic posture of our communities.”

Cost is $25 for EDC members, and $35 for non members. To register call Pat at (707) 864-1855.


Did you know?

Foster’s Bighorn Restaurant in Rio Vista has one of the world’s most remarkable collections of wild game trophies with over 300 wild animals, birds and fish. One of their rare pieces includes an African elephant whose trunk measures 13 ft. and the 5 ft. long tusks weigh 110 lbs. each.

The Solano Economic Development Corporation’s mission is to enhance the economic vitality and quality of life in Solano County communities through the attraction, growth and retention of business and industry.


Solano EDC Team
Mike Ammann, President (mike@solanoedc.org)
Sandy Person, Vice-President (sandy@solanoedc.org)
Pat Uhrich, Office Manager (pat@solanoedc.org)
Andy Turba, Special Projects (andy@solanoedc.org)


Solano Economic Development Corporation
360 Campus Lane, Suite 102, Fairfield, CA 94534
Phone: (707) 864-1855 Fax: (707) 864-6621
Website: http://www.solanoedc.org/

Non-Profit organizations explain services to Solano County

Key non-profit organizations will explain how their programs add to the quality of life in Solano County when the Solano Economic Development Corporation meets at noon June 25 at the Benicia Yacht Club, 400 East Second Street, Benicia.

Representatives from four organizations have been invited to the event. They are: Stephanie Wolf, Solano Community Foundation; Ron Marlette, Mission Solano; Marilyn Farley, Solano Land Trust and Kim Thomas, The Children’s Network of Solano County.

“These organizations serve a specific purpose in Solano County,” Michael Ammann, president of Solano EDC said. “We are holding this event to raise awareness about the huge impact non-profits have on the economic posture of our communities.”

Ammann said it is too easy to “…put these non-profit organizations in a box and not recognize just how much they provide to the high quality of life in Solano County.”

To register, contact Solano EDC at 707 864-1855.

Cost is $25 for EDC members, and $35 for non members.

The event is sponsored by the City of Benicia and AT&T. Solano EDC Chairman Circle Members are Touro University, Reporter, Times-Herald, Solano Garbage Company and Potrero Hills Landfill.

Business publication editors speak at EDC event

Editors from three of Northern California’s premier business publications will speak at the May 28 Solano Economic Development Corporation (EDC) breakfast event in Fairfield.

The editors are: Brad Bollinger, North Bay Business Journal; Doug Curley, Comstock’s Business Magazine; and Al Pacciorini, East Bay Business Times.

The editors were invited to Solano County to give business and government officials better insight into these specialized publications, their mission and how to best utilize each for news distribution.

“This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about these specialized publications that focus entirely on economic issues and business news,” Michael Ammann, president of EDC said. “Each editor will explain how to submit news for publication and also specify their current areas of high news interest.”

Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn in Fairfield. To register, call 707 864-1855. Cost is $25 for EDC members and $35 for non-members.

The breakfast event series is sponsored by Solano EDC Chairman Circle Members: The Reporter, Times-Herald, Solano Garbage Company, Potrero Hills Landfill and Touro University.