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Commercial Real Estate

Sonoma County is home to over 500 office spaces and 20 major business parks, covering 3,500 acres and 18 million square feet of buildings. With plenty of available space for growth and competitive pricing below most of the Bay Area, the region remains an attractive location for businesses to relocate. Some of Sonoma County’s largest advantages are its access to major highways, domestic and international airports, skilled workforce, and proximity to San Francisco. As well, its enviable quality of life offers an excellent environment for sustaining a strong and balanced workforce. Please see the following links for more information on where you can relocate or expand your business.

For more information on Sonoma County’s competitive edge in commercial real estate please see:

Keegan and Coppin’s County Profile (PDF: 98kB)

Sonoma County Submarkets Quarterly Newsletter (PDF: 808kB)

Sonoma County Business Barometer (PDF: 429kB)

If you would like specific information on available space, square footage, rent, geographic location, and neighboring tenants for Sonoma County Business Parks please see the following:

Book of Lists: Business Parks

Keegan & Coppin’s Sonoma County Major Business Centers Report

Business Journal

If you are looking to a lease suite or office space please view the following resources:

City Feet Local: Sonoma County Office Space

LoopNet: Sonoma County Office Space For Lease and Rent

Keegan & Coppin’s Property for Lease Report

For what’s new in Sonoma County commercial real estate please see the following articles:

Commercial Real Estate: Cost reset in Petaluma Brings wave of space absorption

Redwood Health Services to relocate

U.C. student tackle energy issues

Commercial Real Estate and Construction: Leading commercial real estate broker sees “growth seeds”

Petaluma: City is ‘a field of opportunities’ for companies