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Our Tri -Valley Cities <br />Pleasanton <br />Pleasanton, With optimal space for technology <br />companies, is home to numerous growling life <br />science companies attracted to the ability to <br />have both administrative and office space next <br />to scientific lab and manufacturing space. High <br />tech and software companies are drawn to the <br />office space and transportation connectivity <br />as Well. Workday is near completion of its <br />remarkable 410,000 square foot building, <br />and life science unicorn lox Genomics is <br />moving from its current 40,000 square foot <br />Ko[L Center location to 149,000 square feet <br />in Stoneridge. In Hacienda Business Park, <br />Hercules -based life sciences company BioRad <br />shelled out nearly $25 million to acquire two <br />buildings totalling 1ol,000 square feet. <br />Livermore <br />Livermore is unique in its availability of flex <br />space that is essential for R&D. It draws <br />industry-leading precision manufacturers <br />like Topcon Positioning Systems and Lam <br />Research. With over 17 million square feet of <br />flexible industrial space, Livermore real estate <br />is ideal for companies Who Want to have their <br />operations and Warehouses located near their <br />headquarters. Oaks Logistics Center is home to <br />the largest Bay Area lease With Tesla and several <br />other advanced manufacturing businesses. The <br />Livermore Valley Open Campus, Which occupies <br />110 acres practically on-site at the Laboratories, <br />offers space for companies Who are interested <br />in collaborating With Sandia and LLNL. <br />Dublin <br />Dublin attracted a number of companies in <br />2o18 seeking Class A office space. In one of <br />the most notable moves of 2o18, TriNet Group <br />(NYSE: TNET) moved its headquarters from San <br />Leandro to Dublin, and has already expanded <br />its lease space to over 100,000 square feet. <br />