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C.W. Driver Completes $33M Santa Monica Office Building

C.W. Driver Completes $33M Santa Monica Office Building

Construction firm C.W. Driver Companies has unveiled a brand new, mixed-use retail and office building at 1550 Euclid St., in downtown Santa Monica. The $33 million, 37,000-square-foot, three-story development consists of a steel-frame structure, split into two wings that centers around an exposed courtyard on the second floor.

“This forward thinking creative office space was built with sustainability and wellness in mind to match the professional needs of Southern California tech employees and enhance the pedestrian-friendly corridor with additional retail,” said Judd Reas, project executive at C.W. Driver Companies. 

In addition to over 31,000 square feet of creative office space in the new building, the first floor consists of 4,000 square feet of street facing retail, while the second floor features a fully functioning kitchen. Floor-to-ceiling glass wraps the building’s exterior, making it a focal point in Silicon Beach.

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Mark comes to ConnectCRE with an extensive background as a business and news reporter in San Francisco radio, as well as 35 years as a traffic reporter on several stations including KGO, KNBR, KCBS and KFRC. As a business reporter, Mark covered the tech world in Silicon Valley where he became familiar with real estate transactions in the hot Bay Area marketplace. He attended San Jose State University with a BA in Radio and TV Broadcasting and currently resides in the Lake Tahoe area where he gets to frequently enjoy all of his favorite activities: Golfing, Fishing, Hiking and Skiing.

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