Commercial Real Estate in the communities of Livermore, Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon, Danville, Walnut Creek and beyond

  • San Ramon Sees Rare Restaurant Vacancies

    Jack’s Brewing Company has officially closed their doors at 2410 San Ramon Valley Road. The Courtyard Center is located near the Crow Canyon exit on the west side of San Ramon, this closure marks the second turnover in five years. You may remember this was the longtime home of Bighorn Grill prior to Jack’s. The Read more

  • Pleasanton Continues to See Shifting Restaurant Scene

    As reported in my last post, Pastime Plaza will be bringing a new dining destination in addition to Downtown’s first Starbuck’s, but that is just the start of the shifting restaurant scene. Rumor has it a new pizza restaurant will be opening on W. Angela Street. The exact location and business name have not been Read more

  • Pastime Plaza, a Downtown Pleasanton Redevelopment Story

    Sotheby’s International Realty to open Pleasanton office | October 10, 2014 | Pleasanton Weekly | PleasantonWeekly.com |. Have you been wondering what will replace the former Pastime Pool at 511 Main Street? Starbuck’s will be taking a portion of the ground floor retail space. This will be one of the few “Evening” concepts, serving wine, Read more

  • Sports Authority Comes to San Ramon

    Sports Authority Comes to San Ramon

    Have you seen the sign yet? Sports Authority has taken the former Loehmann’s space in the Crow Canyon Commons Shopping Center on Crow Canyon Road in San Ramon. Rumor has it there are a couple other new tenants coming to the shopping center that will be announced in coming months. First Sprout’s now Sports Authority? Read more

  • Moraga Barn Bar Building For Sale

    Moraga Barn Bar Building For Sale

    You might be curious why the Moraga Barn is the feature of the blog today, but I promise to keep this short and interesting. Located at 925 Country Club Drive, this adorable building has been in use since 1933 as a bar (built in 1913) which I can only surmise as a local institution. Back Read more

  • Tri-Valley Retail Market Continues to Burn

    Exciting times if you work in the retail side of commercial real estate. We are seeing deals in all shapes and sizes, something we thought may never happen after the massacre of ’08… errr… I mean economic downturn. New development, old development, partially developed, the train is moving full steam ahead. Vacancy is extremely low Read more