Lennar chosen to develop 112 acres by the new Warm Springs BART station
The City of Fremont today officially announced that Lennar Corporation has been selected as the developer for Union Pacific’s 112-acre parcel of land in its Warm Springs District, the largest development opportunity in Fremont’s Innovation District, anchored by BART and Tesla Motors Inc.
This announcement represents a major milestone for the City in its journey to transition the Warm Springs District from yesterday’s industrial zone to a 21st century, amenity-rich, transit-oriented employment center. The Warm Springs Community Plan calls for the 112-acre development to include a new grand boulevard, Innovation Way, which will connect Fremont Boulevard to the Warm Springs/South Fremont BART station, and significant space for commercial offices, R&D, residential and retail uses. This development activity will contribute to the overall creation of more than 20,000 additional jobs and virtually 4,000 new housing units.
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This announcement represents a major milestone for the City in its journey to transition the Warm Springs District from yesterday’s industrial zone to a 21st century, amenity-rich, transit-oriented employment center. The Warm Springs Community Plan calls for the 112-acre development to include a new grand boulevard, Innovation Way, which will connect Fremont Boulevard to the Warm Springs/South Fremont BART station, and significant space for commercial offices, R&D, residential and retail uses. This development activity will contribute to the overall creation of more than 20,000 additional jobs and virtually 4,000 new housing units.
This
announcement represents a major milestone for the City in its journey
to transition the Warm Springs District from yesterday’s industrial zone
to a 21st century, amenity-rich, transit-oriented employment center.
The Warm Springs Community Plan calls for the 112-acre development to
include a new grand boulevard, Innovation Way, which will connect
Fremont Boulevard to the Warm Springs/South Fremont BART station, and
significant space for commercial offices, R&D, residential and
retail uses. This development activity will contribute to the overall
creation of more than 20,000 additional jobs and virtually 4,000 new
housing units. - See more at:
http://thinksiliconvalley.com/silicon-valley-east/news-flash-lennar-selected-develop-property-adjacent-bart-warm-springs/#sthash.xCCY2DGL.dpuf
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This
announcement represents a major milestone for the City in its journey
to transition the Warm Springs District from yesterday’s industrial zone
to a 21st century, amenity-rich, transit-oriented employment center.
The Warm Springs Community Plan calls for the 112-acre development to
include a new grand boulevard, Innovation Way, which will connect
Fremont Boulevard to the Warm Springs/South Fremont BART station, and
significant space for commercial offices, R&D, residential and
retail uses. This development activity will contribute to the overall
creation of more than 20,000 additional jobs and virtually 4,000 new
housing units. - See more at:
http://thinksiliconvalley.com/silicon-valley-east/news-flash-lennar-selected-develop-property-adjacent-bart-warm-springs/#sthash.xCCY2DGL.dpuf
Developer Selected for 112-acre Union Pacific Parcel Adjacent to BART
in Fremont’s Warm Springs District
City of Fremont Continues to Play Leading Role in the Silicon Valley Ecosystem
FREMONT, Calif. – June 2, 2014 –The City of Fremont today officially announced that Lennar Corporation
has been selected as the developer for Union Pacific’s 112-acre parcel
of land in its Warm Springs District, the largest development
opportunity in Fremont’s Innovation District, anchored by BART and Tesla
Motors Inc.
This announcement represents a major milestone for the City in its journey to transition the Warm Springs District from yesterday’s industrial zone to a 21st
century, amenity-rich, transit-oriented employment center. The Warm
Springs Community Plan calls for the 112-acre development to include a
new grand boulevard, Innovation Way, which will connect Fremont
Boulevard to the Warm Springs/South Fremont BART station, and
significant space for commercial offices, R&D, residential and
retail uses. This development activity will contribute to the overall
creation of more than 20,000 additional jobs and virtually 4,000 new
housing units.
“Because nearly half of the Warm Springs
area is vacant or underutilized, we have a game-changing opportunity to
turn this area into a next-generation employment hub. The development
community believes in the Warm Springs vision and is rethinking what an
innovation district means in Silicon Valley,” said Bill Harrison, mayor
of Fremont.
Lennar Corporation is the perfect partner
for a project of this size and scope given its national expertise and
specialization in multiple product types, including single-family and
multi-family residential and commercial real estate – all under one
umbrella. Most recently, Lennar has worked on large mixed-use projects
in San Francisco such as Shipyard Hunter’s Point and Treasure Island.
“Lennar is excited to be in contract with
Union Pacific and is eager to partner with a forward-looking city like
Fremont to explore innovative, mixed-use development concepts at the
property. Transformative companies like Tesla have already brought an
amazing worldwide brand to the Warm Springs District, and we see
tremendous opportunity to further principles of technology,
sustainability, and job creation in the community that we design,
develop and build here,” said Jon Jaffe, chief operating officer of
Lennar Corporation.
Additional new investors will seek to
develop key parcels adjacent to BART, including Toll Brothers, Valley
Oak Partners, and The Sobrato Organization.
Innovation District activity is already
strong with anchors such as Tesla Motors and Thermo Fisher, who is
completing a new building south of the auto factory. These companies
recognize the opportunity and synergy that Warm Springs offers as a
Silicon Valley 21st century advanced manufacturing hub,
drawing on its strategic central location, a world-class workforce, a
range of housing opportunities, access to BART, and most importantly,
space to grow.
“As the largest employer in Fremont, Tesla
fully supports the City and its partners in bringing additional services
to the area, especially housing and transportation. We look forward to
growing our presence in Fremont and helping to bring more awareness
about the opportunities here for businesses and residents,” said
Diarmuid O’Connell, vice president of corporate development at Tesla.
Development of this site will also allow
for significant infrastructure improvements in the area, including
street networks and a new pedestrian bridge connecting BART to a
majority of the development opportunity in Fremont’s Warm Springs
District. Adding to the momentum of the developments in Fremont, just
last week the Fremont Unified School District announced a significant contribution from the development teams to increase local school capacity.
Union Pacific was a key partner in this
effort. Union Pacific officials began meeting with the City of Fremont
in 2011 after the transportation company purchased the property.
Committed to a transaction that will protect the critical rail
infrastructure by which Union Pacific moves the commodities Americans
use every day, the railroad has been a willing partner with the City
throughout the process, underscored by a visit that members of the
City’s team made to Union Pacific headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska, to
meet with CEO Jim Young.
Construction of the 112-acre site is
anticipated to begin in early 2016, following the opening of the Warm
Springs/South Fremont BART station in December of 2015, and final
adoption of the Warm Springs Plan is set to take place this summer.
- See more at:
http://thinksiliconvalley.com/silicon-valley-east/news-flash-lennar-selected-develop-property-adjacent-bart-warm-springs/#sthash.xCCY2DGL.dpuf
Developer Selected for 112-acre Union Pacific Parcel Adjacent to BART
in Fremont’s Warm Springs District
City of Fremont Continues to Play Leading Role in the Silicon Valley Ecosystem
FREMONT, Calif. – June 2, 2014 –The City of Fremont today officially announced that Lennar Corporation
has been selected as the developer for Union Pacific’s 112-acre parcel
of land in its Warm Springs District, the largest development
opportunity in Fremont’s Innovation District, anchored by BART and Tesla
Motors Inc.
This announcement represents a major milestone for the City in its journey to transition the Warm Springs District from yesterday’s industrial zone to a 21st
century, amenity-rich, transit-oriented employment center. The Warm
Springs Community Plan calls for the 112-acre development to include a
new grand boulevard, Innovation Way, which will connect Fremont
Boulevard to the Warm Springs/South Fremont BART station, and
significant space for commercial offices, R&D, residential and
retail uses. This development activity will contribute to the overall
creation of more than 20,000 additional jobs and virtually 4,000 new
housing units.
“Because nearly half of the Warm Springs
area is vacant or underutilized, we have a game-changing opportunity to
turn this area into a next-generation employment hub. The development
community believes in the Warm Springs vision and is rethinking what an
innovation district means in Silicon Valley,” said Bill Harrison, mayor
of Fremont.
Lennar Corporation is the perfect partner
for a project of this size and scope given its national expertise and
specialization in multiple product types, including single-family and
multi-family residential and commercial real estate – all under one
umbrella. Most recently, Lennar has worked on large mixed-use projects
in San Francisco such as Shipyard Hunter’s Point and Treasure Island.
“Lennar is excited to be in contract with
Union Pacific and is eager to partner with a forward-looking city like
Fremont to explore innovative, mixed-use development concepts at the
property. Transformative companies like Tesla have already brought an
amazing worldwide brand to the Warm Springs District, and we see
tremendous opportunity to further principles of technology,
sustainability, and job creation in the community that we design,
develop and build here,” said Jon Jaffe, chief operating officer of
Lennar Corporation.
Additional new investors will seek to
develop key parcels adjacent to BART, including Toll Brothers, Valley
Oak Partners, and The Sobrato Organization.
Innovation District activity is already
strong with anchors such as Tesla Motors and Thermo Fisher, who is
completing a new building south of the auto factory. These companies
recognize the opportunity and synergy that Warm Springs offers as a
Silicon Valley 21st century advanced manufacturing hub,
drawing on its strategic central location, a world-class workforce, a
range of housing opportunities, access to BART, and most importantly,
space to grow.
“As the largest employer in Fremont, Tesla
fully supports the City and its partners in bringing additional services
to the area, especially housing and transportation. We look forward to
growing our presence in Fremont and helping to bring more awareness
about the opportunities here for businesses and residents,” said
Diarmuid O’Connell, vice president of corporate development at Tesla.
Development of this site will also allow
for significant infrastructure improvements in the area, including
street networks and a new pedestrian bridge connecting BART to a
majority of the development opportunity in Fremont’s Warm Springs
District. Adding to the momentum of the developments in Fremont, just
last week the Fremont Unified School District announced a significant contribution from the development teams to increase local school capacity.
Union Pacific was a key partner in this
effort. Union Pacific officials began meeting with the City of Fremont
in 2011 after the transportation company purchased the property.
Committed to a transaction that will protect the critical rail
infrastructure by which Union Pacific moves the commodities Americans
use every day, the railroad has been a willing partner with the City
throughout the process, underscored by a visit that members of the
City’s team made to Union Pacific headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska, to
meet with CEO Jim Young.
Construction of the 112-acre site is
anticipated to begin in early 2016, following the opening of the Warm
Springs/South Fremont BART station in December of 2015, and final
adoption of the Warm Springs Plan is set to take place this summer.
- See more at:
http://thinksiliconvalley.com/silicon-valley-east/news-flash-lennar-selected-develop-property-adjacent-bart-warm-springs/#sthash.xCCY2DGL.dpuf
Developer Selected for 112-acre Union Pacific Parcel Adjacent to BART
in Fremont’s Warm Springs District
City of Fremont Continues to Play Leading Role in the Silicon Valley Ecosystem
FREMONT, Calif. – June 2, 2014 –The City of Fremont today officially announced that Lennar Corporation
has been selected as the developer for Union Pacific’s 112-acre parcel
of land in its Warm Springs District, the largest development
opportunity in Fremont’s Innovation District, anchored by BART and Tesla
Motors Inc.
This announcement represents a major milestone for the City in its journey to transition the Warm Springs District from yesterday’s industrial zone to a 21st
century, amenity-rich, transit-oriented employment center. The Warm
Springs Community Plan calls for the 112-acre development to include a
new grand boulevard, Innovation Way, which will connect Fremont
Boulevard to the Warm Springs/South Fremont BART station, and
significant space for commercial offices, R&D, residential and
retail uses. This development activity will contribute to the overall
creation of more than 20,000 additional jobs and virtually 4,000 new
housing units.
“Because nearly half of the Warm Springs
area is vacant or underutilized, we have a game-changing opportunity to
turn this area into a next-generation employment hub. The development
community believes in the Warm Springs vision and is rethinking what an
innovation district means in Silicon Valley,” said Bill Harrison, mayor
of Fremont.
Lennar Corporation is the perfect partner
for a project of this size and scope given its national expertise and
specialization in multiple product types, including single-family and
multi-family residential and commercial real estate – all under one
umbrella. Most recently, Lennar has worked on large mixed-use projects
in San Francisco such as Shipyard Hunter’s Point and Treasure Island.
“Lennar is excited to be in contract with
Union Pacific and is eager to partner with a forward-looking city like
Fremont to explore innovative, mixed-use development concepts at the
property. Transformative companies like Tesla have already brought an
amazing worldwide brand to the Warm Springs District, and we see
tremendous opportunity to further principles of technology,
sustainability, and job creation in the community that we design,
develop and build here,” said Jon Jaffe, chief operating officer of
Lennar Corporation.
Additional new investors will seek to
develop key parcels adjacent to BART, including Toll Brothers, Valley
Oak Partners, and The Sobrato Organization.
Innovation District activity is already
strong with anchors such as Tesla Motors and Thermo Fisher, who is
completing a new building south of the auto factory. These companies
recognize the opportunity and synergy that Warm Springs offers as a
Silicon Valley 21st century advanced manufacturing hub,
drawing on its strategic central location, a world-class workforce, a
range of housing opportunities, access to BART, and most importantly,
space to grow.
“As the largest employer in Fremont, Tesla
fully supports the City and its partners in bringing additional services
to the area, especially housing and transportation. We look forward to
growing our presence in Fremont and helping to bring more awareness
about the opportunities here for businesses and residents,” said
Diarmuid O’Connell, vice president of corporate development at Tesla.
Development of this site will also allow
for significant infrastructure improvements in the area, including
street networks and a new pedestrian bridge connecting BART to a
majority of the development opportunity in Fremont’s Warm Springs
District. Adding to the momentum of the developments in Fremont, just
last week the Fremont Unified School District announced a significant contribution from the development teams to increase local school capacity.
Union Pacific was a key partner in this
effort. Union Pacific officials began meeting with the City of Fremont
in 2011 after the transportation company purchased the property.
Committed to a transaction that will protect the critical rail
infrastructure by which Union Pacific moves the commodities Americans
use every day, the railroad has been a willing partner with the City
throughout the process, underscored by a visit that members of the
City’s team made to Union Pacific headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska, to
meet with CEO Jim Young.
Construction of the 112-acre site is
anticipated to begin in early 2016, following the opening of the Warm
Springs/South Fremont BART station in December of 2015, and final
adoption of the Warm Springs Plan is set to take place this summer.
- See more at:
http://thinksiliconvalley.com/silicon-valley-east/news-flash-lennar-selected-develop-property-adjacent-bart-warm-springs/#sthash.xCCY2DGL.dpuf
Developer Selected for 112-acre Union Pacific Parcel Adjacent to BART
in Fremont’s Warm Springs District
City of Fremont Continues to Play Leading Role in the Silicon Valley Ecosystem
FREMONT, Calif. – June 2, 2014 –The City of Fremont today officially announced that Lennar Corporation
has been selected as the developer for Union Pacific’s 112-acre parcel
of land in its Warm Springs District, the largest development
opportunity in Fremont’s Innovation District, anchored by BART and Tesla
Motors Inc.
This announcement represents a major milestone for the City in its journey to transition the Warm Springs District from yesterday’s industrial zone to a 21st
century, amenity-rich, transit-oriented employment center. The Warm
Springs Community Plan calls for the 112-acre development to include a
new grand boulevard, Innovation Way, which will connect Fremont
Boulevard to the Warm Springs/South Fremont BART station, and
significant space for commercial offices, R&D, residential and
retail uses. This development activity will contribute to the overall
creation of more than 20,000 additional jobs and virtually 4,000 new
housing units.
“Because nearly half of the Warm Springs
area is vacant or underutilized, we have a game-changing opportunity to
turn this area into a next-generation employment hub. The development
community believes in the Warm Springs vision and is rethinking what an
innovation district means in Silicon Valley,” said Bill Harrison, mayor
of Fremont.
Lennar Corporation is the perfect partner
for a project of this size and scope given its national expertise and
specialization in multiple product types, including single-family and
multi-family residential and commercial real estate – all under one
umbrella. Most recently, Lennar has worked on large mixed-use projects
in San Francisco such as Shipyard Hunter’s Point and Treasure Island.
“Lennar is excited to be in contract with
Union Pacific and is eager to partner with a forward-looking city like
Fremont to explore innovative, mixed-use development concepts at the
property. Transformative companies like Tesla have already brought an
amazing worldwide brand to the Warm Springs District, and we see
tremendous opportunity to further principles of technology,
sustainability, and job creation in the community that we design,
develop and build here,” said Jon Jaffe, chief operating officer of
Lennar Corporation.
Additional new investors will seek to
develop key parcels adjacent to BART, including Toll Brothers, Valley
Oak Partners, and The Sobrato Organization.
Innovation District activity is already
strong with anchors such as Tesla Motors and Thermo Fisher, who is
completing a new building south of the auto factory. These companies
recognize the opportunity and synergy that Warm Springs offers as a
Silicon Valley 21st century advanced manufacturing hub,
drawing on its strategic central location, a world-class workforce, a
range of housing opportunities, access to BART, and most importantly,
space to grow.
“As the largest employer in Fremont, Tesla
fully supports the City and its partners in bringing additional services
to the area, especially housing and transportation. We look forward to
growing our presence in Fremont and helping to bring more awareness
about the opportunities here for businesses and residents,” said
Diarmuid O’Connell, vice president of corporate development at Tesla.
Development of this site will also allow
for significant infrastructure improvements in the area, including
street networks and a new pedestrian bridge connecting BART to a
majority of the development opportunity in Fremont’s Warm Springs
District. Adding to the momentum of the developments in Fremont, just
last week the Fremont Unified School District announced a significant contribution from the development teams to increase local school capacity.
Union Pacific was a key partner in this
effort. Union Pacific officials began meeting with the City of Fremont
in 2011 after the transportation company purchased the property.
Committed to a transaction that will protect the critical rail
infrastructure by which Union Pacific moves the commodities Americans
use every day, the railroad has been a willing partner with the City
throughout the process, underscored by a visit that members of the
City’s team made to Union Pacific headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska, to
meet with CEO Jim Young.
Construction of the 112-acre site is
anticipated to begin in early 2016, following the opening of the Warm
Springs/South Fremont BART station in December of 2015, and final
adoption of the Warm Springs Plan is set to take place this summer.
- See more at:
http://thinksiliconvalley.com/silicon-valley-east/news-flash-lennar-selected-develop-property-adjacent-bart-warm-springs/#sthash.xCCY2DGL.dpuf
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