Astera Labs, a technology company, is significantly expanding its Silicon Valley operations by leasing a large office complex in north San Jose. The lease, totaling 154,200 square feet, will allow the company to triple its current space and marks a positive trend for the Bay Area's office market.
technology company will move its headquarters to a San Jose office campus in a leasing deal that will enable it to greatly expand its Silicon Valley operations.has leased 154,200 square feet of a two-building office complex at the corner of North First Street and Charcot Avenue in north San Jose , documents on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission show.Sobrato Organization, acting through its affiliate that owns the property, leased the two buildings to Astera Labs.
Astera also has an option to expand beyond the 154,200 square feet it is leasing at the North First Street campus, the SEC filing shows. The office campus totals 224,100 square feet, according to a marketing brochure for the complex that was circulated by CBRE commercial real estate brokers Vincent Scott and Mike Filice, who have been scouting for tenants on behalf of the Sobrato firm.
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