TechCommons (Formerly Netherwood
Commons)
The Challenge
A local investor/developer had an option to purchase a parcel of land
that was zoned for office. Although the market was healthy in terms
of occupancy levels, rental rates did not justify the cost of development
of a multi-story suburban office building.
The Solution
Based upon our market knowledge, our team recommended to the Ownership
a less expensive (in terms of construction cost) option of a +/- 92,000
square foot campus-style office complex contained in five buildings.
Our Leasing Team believed that a suburban, walk-up project with fiber,
heavy parking and individual control of HVAC was exactly the product
type for this location, and our team was closely involved in the concept
during the development phase.
The project broke ground in the spring of 1997 with the initial building
and construction was completed in August of 1999 when the final tenant
occupied the fifth building. The final lease brought the project to
a 100% occupancy level as the lease-up kept pace with the construction
schedule. The initial spaces were leased at rates that exceeded the
initial proforma rates.
The ownership then elected to divest itself of this asset. Our team
sold the property in February 2001 at a sales price higher than any
other office property in Albuquerque in the past four years.
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