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CityLine Sunnyvale Secures 3,250 SQFT Lease with City National Bank
March 5, 2021 | theregistrysf.com

SUNNYVALE, CA – MARCH 4, 2021 – CityLine Sunnyvale continues to fill retail space in the heart of downtown Sunnyvale, having recently executed a lease with City National Bank for an approximately 3,250-square-foot space at 301 W. McKinley Avenue that will open before the end of 2021. CityLine Sunnyvale’s retail offerings have recently expanded with Read More

Holiday Greetings 2020

Wishing you happy holidays and a prosperous New Year from everyone at Hunter Properties, Hunter Storm and Bay Area Self Storage!

Silicon Valley Continues to Adapt to a Post-COVID Economy
December 2, 2020 | globest.com

SAN JOSE — A flurry of activity marked the beginning of the holiday season for Cupertino-based developer Hunter Properties. At a sale price of $275 million, Hunter Properties recently disposed of Phase I of Coleman Highline, a 1.75 million-square-foot mixed-use campus that will total eight office buildings, four amenity buildings, a hotel and retail space. Read More

Hunter Properties Reaches Development Milestones Across Four Bay Area Projects
November 23, 2020 | theregistrysf.com

Cupertino-based developer Hunter Properties has achieved an incredible collection of six milestones in the final days of October across four Silicon Valley development projects—the culmination of many years of real estate development investment and planning and an accomplishment which any much larger real estate developer would be proud. The pinnacle of the firm’s achievements was Read More

West Coast multifamily developer leases land for 725 new apartments at Gateway Crossings in Santa Clara
November 20, 2020 | www.bizjournals.com

Hunter Properties and real estate investment firm Holland Partner Group have agreed to a 99-year ground lease in which the latter will develop 725 new apartment units as part of Hunter Properties’ mixed-use Gateway Crossings development in Santa Clara. The ground lease, which was signed Oct. 28 and made public via a Wednesday news release, Read More

Coronavirus roundup: Sunnyvale boosts downtown with major retail openings
October 30, 2020 | www.bizjournals.com

As Santa Clara County begins to slowly reopen retail and entertainment options amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the city of Sunnyvale is looking further into the future,to the revitalization of its downtown. As part of that vision, the city has opened two key anchors for its new CityLine Sunnyvale development, which it hopes will be the Read More

Whole Foods Market and AMC Theatres Open to Public at CityLine Sunnyvale
October 30, 2020 | theregistrysf.com

After years of planning and construction, AMC DINE-IN Sunnyvale 12 and a Whole Foods Market located in a new, two-story building in the heart of the downtown CityLine Sunnyvale project are opening to the public this week. The 52,000-square-footWhole Foods Market on the ground at 9 AM, while the 52,000-square-foot AMC DINE-IN Sunnyvale 12 on Read More

Sunnyvale City Council Approves Next Phase Of Cityline Sunnyvale

Sunnyvale City council has approved a downtown specific plan and development agreement that allows for the next phase of CityLine Sunnyvale to begin. STC Venture, a partnership between Sares Regis Group of Northern California and Hunter Properties, is developing the multi-phase redevelopment project. The new phase will add 792 residential units and 653,000 square feet Read More

Derk Hunter - Structures 2020 Pioneer of the Year Award
September 30, 2020 | www.bizjournals.com

Derk Hunter’s first development deal came in 1960, back when he was 30 and a company called National Cash Register could still name itself for a mechanical product and be thought of as prestigious. He and the late Roy Demmon were at the start of their partnership and the deal was – for them and Read More

Four major Santa Clara developments to watch in 2020
January 3, 2020 | San Jose Spotlight

On the border of Santa Clara and San Jose, meanwhile, the 21.4-acre Gateway Crossings project is set to get underway. The development by Cupertino-based Hunter Storm Development will include 1,565 residential units — including 157 affordable homes — alongside 45,000 square feet of retail space, a 225-room hotel and nearly 3 acres of park land. Read More