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SDSU Selects LPC West to Develop New Office Trio

SDSU Selects LPC West to Develop New Office Trio

Los Angeles-based builder Lincoln Property Company (LPC) West has been selected by San Diego State University to erect a trio of office buildings at the school’s Mission Valley Campus according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

The three-building development, located just south of Snapdragon Stadium, will encompass 310,000 square feet of office, lab and amenity space plus 1,100 parking stalls. LPC West has already secured lease commitments for nearly half of the space. One of the buildings is slated to feature amenities that include a gym, cafe and co-working facilities, and will be constructed with mass timber for both aesthetic and environmental reasons.

LPC West has designated Swinerton as its general contractor for the project, with Lever, Ferguson Pape Baldwin and James Corner Field Operations as architects. SDSU expects to eventually move most of its research operations to Mission Valley in order to make more room for students on the main campus.

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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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