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Recent commercial real estate deals in North Bay counties include:
LEASES
Marin County:
- 4,852sf at 1281 Andersen Drive, #A, San Rafael; industrial; Wheelhouse One LLC; Kretschmer Associates LP; Keegan & Coppin Co. Inc.; April 3, 2025
- 4,322sf at 100 Shoreline Highway, #B110, Mill Valley; office; Club Evexia; Newmark; March 12, 2025
- 1,787sf at 1618 Redwood Highway, #C017, Corte Madera; retail (The Village at Corte Madera); Slime Kitchen; Macerich; Feb. 1, 2025
Sonoma County:
- 87,175sf at 3800 Lakeville Highway, Petaluma; industrial, extension; Morris Distributing; Conner Family Trust; Keegan & Coppin Co. Inc.; Feb. 19, 2025
- 35,607sf at 5550 Skylane Blvd., #A, Santa Rosa; office, extension; State of California; Brigitte Grabisch; Keegan & Coppin Co. Inc.; April 30, 2025
SALES
Marin County:
- 10,738sf at 638-730 San Anselmo Ave., San Anslemo; retail; HMPG LLC; Keegan & Coppin Co. Inc.; Creek Place LP; Matt Storms & Vesa Becam of Keegan & Coppin Co. Inc.; April 23, 2025; $3,419,000
- 6,306sf at 2001-2009 Bridgeway, Sausalito; mixed use; Sean Seol Woong Choi & Jinyoung Jo; Intero Real Estate Services; Sherrie Faber of First California Realty Inc.; April 29, 2025; $2,875,000
Mendocino County:
- 3,000sf at 780 S. Dora St., Ukiah; office; William B. & Michaela M. Binns Trust; Coldwell Banker Mendo Realty; RE/Max Gold Selzer and Associates; April 25, 2025; $407,725
Napa County:
- 115,968sf at 205 Jim Oswalt Way, American Canyon; industrial; Luvia LLC; Keegan & Coppin Co. Inc.; Purple Winery LLC; CBRE, Cushman & Wakefield; April 30, 2025; $18,000,000
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