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Sares Regis JV Holds Grand Opening of Sunnyvale Mixed-Use District

Sares Regis Group of Northern California (SRGNC) and Hunter Partners joined the Sunnyvale community recently for the official grand opening of Cityline, a transit-oriented, mixed-use district in downtown Sunnyvale. In the works since 2015 and developed in two phases, the project now encompasses 1,100 new apartments, one million square feet of office space, a large public plaza and 500,000 square feet of new retail and entertainment options.

The grand opening ceremony in Redwood Square, the city’s new gathering spot, included Sunnyvale Mayor Larry Klein, City Council members, civic leaders, residents and representatives of the development team.

“Cityline’s mixed-use design combines office, residential and all types of amenities to create a walkable, bikeable, transit-friendly core that offers dynamic experiences whether you work, live or play — or do all three — in Sunnyvale’s re-imagined downtown,” said Jeff Smith, director of development/SVP for SRGNC.

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