A big Bay Area portfolio of office, commercial and industrial buildings has been bought.
SAN JOSE — A big Bay Area portfolio of office, commercial and industrial buildings has been bought by a New York-based real estate investment group in a deal valued at well over $100 million.
New York City-based DRA Advisors, an investment firm, is listed as the managing member of the buying group for the buildings, county real estate and state government business records show. — Milpitas, $75 million to buy four buildings located at 901, 1001, 1123 and 1151 Cadillac Court. Together, the four buildings total 301,600 square feet.Real Estate |Real estate investment firm Blackstone, acting through three different affiliates, sold the buildings to the DRA-managed group, county and state documents show.
The just-bought buildings are a diverse mix of office, commercial and industrial spaces. The property spaces are occupied by an array of tenants, according to Google Maps.
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