Sares Regis & Hunter Storm Break Ground in Sunnyvale on 590,000 SQFT, 479-Unit 3 Building Project

Yesterday, STC Venture, LLC broke ground on three new buildings in the heart of its Cityline Sunnyvale project, which aims to rebuild Sunnyvale’s central business district into an active, walkable, mixed-use area with new residences, shopping, entertainment options, and office space. Sunnyvale Mayor Larry Klein was in attendance along with members of the Sunnyvale City Council to celebrate the start of construction on the three new towers, which comprise two seven-story office towers with approximately 590,000 square feet of rentable office, retail, flex, and outdoor terrace space and The Martin, a new, 12- story apartment community with 479 units, including 53 affordable homes. Read the full article here.

Apartment, Office Towers Break Ground As Part Of Downtown Sunnyvale Redevelopment Project

In the latest sign of investment for downtown Sunnyvale’s central core, developers have broken ground on three towers that will add 590K SF of office space and 479 apartments to the area. The new components are part of Cityline Sunnyvale, a mixed-use project led by STC Venture, a joint venture between Cupertino-based Hunter Storm and Sares Regis Group of Northern California. The venture was formed in 2016, and about three years later, the city approved its plan for 817 residences, 709K SF of office and 642K SF of ground-level retail. Read the full article here.

Office Project is the Latest in Phase Two of CityLine Sunnyvale

CityLine Sunnyvale has received entitlement approval for the construction of a 153,000-square-foot six-story office building with 8,700 square feet of retail space at the corner of W. McKinley and S. Mathilda avenues in downtown Sunnyvale. The building will feature 4,000 square feet of to-be-determined maker’s space.

This office project is the latest slated for phase two of CityLine Sunnyvale, which will redevelop four parcels in Sunnyvale’s downtown core into additional residences, ground-level retail and office space.
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Sunnyvale begins to realize decades-old downtown dream, creating a new transit-oriented urban center with CityLine project

A long-in-the-making effort to revamp Sunnyvale’s downtown and turn it into a robust, transit-oriented community is finally coming together. Since last fall, the developers behind CityLine Sunnyvale — a 36-acremixed-use development in the city’s center that for years was more vision than reality – have completed a 75-unit apartment building and a two-story commercial structure that houses a Whole Foods and an AMC Theater. Click here to read the rest of the article.

Sunnyvale Macy’s Demolished, Downtown Sunnyvale Project Nearing Final Phases

The long-standing Macy’s building in Downtown Sunnyvale is now a pile of rubble. Crews started demolishing the building in late June and moving out the debris.
Developers are hoping the building permits will be approved for this latest piece of the CityLine Sunnyvale development in mid-October. If that happens, construction can begin before 2022 arrives. Read the rest of the article here.

CityLine Sunnyvale Gets Go-Ahead on Former Macy’s Site

This week, the Sunnyvale Planning Commission approved plans for CityLine Sunnyvale to develop two office buildings with ground-level retail space on the former Macy’s parcel in downtown Sunnyvale. Located between Taaffe and Murphy avenues, the buildings will be separated by a public pedestrian plaza and offer approximately 250,000 square feet of office space, 25,000 square feet of ground-level retail and 13,000 square feet of outdoor space. An underground parking structure will offer 786 spaces, 6 percent of which will be wired or prewired for electric vehicles. Read the full article here.

Sunnyvale Approves 550,000 SQFT CityLine Sunnyvale Mixed-Use Development

SUNNYVALE, CA – March 30, 2021 – Last night, the Sunnyvale Planning Commission approved plans for CityLine Sunnyvale to develop two office buildings with ground-level retail space on the former Macy’s parcel in downtown Sunnyvale. Located between Taaffe and Murphy Avenues, the buildings will be separated by a public pedestrian plaza and will each offer approximately 250,000 square feet of office space, 25,000 square feet of ground-level retail slated for restaurant and entertainment uses opening to the plaza, and 13,000 square feet of outdoor space that includes terraces and step backs that articulate the massing of the structures. An underground parking structure will offer 786 spaces, six percent of which will be wired or prewired for electric vehicles. Read the full article here.

Plans for big office buildings in downtown Sunnyvale push ahead. Office buildings would be large enough for more than 2,000 workers.

SUNNYVALE — Two big office buildings proposed for downtown Sunnyvale have pushed closer to reality following final city approval of the project.

The buildings would be a key component in the CityLine Sunnyvale mixed-use development of offices, shops, restaurants, and homes in downtown Sunnyvale.

The Sunnyvale Planning Commission has approved a complex of two office buildings that together would total 500,000 square feet — enough space to potentially accommodate 2,500 workers. Each office building would total 250,000 square feet.

The office development would sprout on the site of a shuttered Macy’s department store at 200 W. Washington Ave. in downtown Sunnyvale. Read the full article here.

CityLine Sunnyvale Gains Momentum With City National Bank Lease Signed, Whole Foods Open

After years of attempts to invigorate downtown Sunnyvale with a town center, efforts to move CityLine Sunnyvale from concept to reality further materialized with retail spaces gaining occupancy and more construction ahead. STC Venture LLC, the joint venture between affiliates of Hunter Storm and Sares Regis Group of Northern California, is executing the major mixed-use project. Read the full article here