Easier for Businessmen to Own Office
By Daily Republic staff
FAIRFIELD - An innovative development that allows business owners to buy their offices is expected to be fully sold out by the end of the year, Venture Corp. officials said.
The development, called Venture Commerce Center, consists of 28 privately owned business properties in four buildings located in the Green Valley Corporate Park near the intersection of Interstates 80 and 680. Construction of the 67,000-square-foot project began in July 2005 and was completed in May.
"The market in Fairfield for owning office properties is very strong as shown by our pre-sales," said Ernie Knodel, vice president of development for Venture Corp., in a news release. About 65 percent of this project was pre-sold. "The city of Fairfield is a great location for small- to medium-sized business owners seeking to buy a business property."
"Venture's concept is to provide business owners with an office property that is near to where they live," added Brooks Pedder, managing partner of Colliers International, the broker handing sales for the property. "Many of our buyers live in Fairfield or the surrounding region and by locating at Venture Commerce Center, they'll now be able to reduce the time they spend commuting."
For more information visit www.venture-corp.com.
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