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

  • Dublin Restaurant Space For Lease

    I cannot tell you how many calls I get every week with people looking for small restaurant space in Dublin. Low and behold, a space is available. This existing second generation restaurant space is located at the intersection of Amador Valley Road & Village Parkway. 7375 Amador Valley Road, Dublin CA The Stats: Size: 1,383… Read more

  • Downtown Zoning in Livermore – Allowed businesses

    Lately I have been getting a lot of questions about what is allowed in downtown Livermore.  Nail salons, hair salons, photographers, day spas, shoe repair, and full service salons are all considered personal service. Personal service is not an allowed use along First Street on the ground floor in the core of downtown. A business… Read more

  • Triple Net (NNN) Lease Versus Gross (Gr) Lease… What?

    If you have called a “For Lease” sign then you most likely have heard one of these terms before. And, if you don’t know what the difference is, you would assume it is just real estate jargon. The difference in these two types of leases can be a drastic difference in price and your responsibilities… Read more

  • Downtown Livermore Commercial Real Estate Update

    Have you noticed? There is no longer a sign on 2152 Second Street (the former Orghipchick, previously the former Tommie’s deli space). The new tenant is going to be a salon called “Blowout Bar”. Look for them to be opening soon. Speaking of Orghipchick today I received an email from them… they have officially announced they will… Read more

  • Panera Bread Finds a Home in San Ramon

    You might have driven by Crow Canyon Commons (aka Loehmann’s Plaza) on Crow Canyon Road and noticed the Blockbuster space torn apart. That is because Panera Bread has signed a lease on the 4,100 square foot space. Look for the opening of Panera in the next few months. The shopping center is also home to Lucky, Loehmann’s, Jamba Juice, Peet’s,… Read more

  • Lively Night at the Livermore City Council Meeting

    Council members and the redevelopment agency came together last night to approve two huge projects in Livermore. The Regional Theater Project needed the assistance of the City to obtain funding. Last night, the City approved the movement for the city’s general fund to be a part of the financing plan. If all goes well from this point… Read more