4900 Hopyard Rd Pleasanton, CA 94588
This Class A, 10,761 square foot office building at 4900 Hopyard Rd, Suite 100, Pleasanton, CA 94588 offers a variety of flexible workspace solutions. The property, renovated in 2019, features 350 total suites, with a minimum divisible space of 10 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 1,300 square feet. Currently, 5,970 square feet are vacant, providing ample opportunity for businesses of various sizes. The building includes executive office suites, coworking spaces, and creative office options, catering to diverse professional needs. Amenities include elevators and convenient access to a fitness center. Located in Alameda County, this property benefits from its proximity to major corporations like Oracle and Kaiser Permanente, and enjoys easy access to San Francisco via direct rail links. The building's modern design, featuring a futuristic white exterior with black tinted windows, complements the vibrant business community in Pleasanton. Numerous dining options are available across the street, offering employees convenient lunch and dinner choices. This is an exceptional opportunity to establish a presence in a thriving Northern California business hub.
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