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By Nate Lorenzini posted on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 @ 1:01 PM - (General)

This question has been at the forefront of our minds for a long time.  Analysts, speculators, and business people alike have been desperately trying to wrap their minds around the enormity of this problem for the past few years.  According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the United States has been in a recession since December of 2007.

Economic insight and analysts from the Wall Street Journal speculate that the American people will have to hold out until 2010 for the National Bureau of Economic Research to make an end-of-recession declaration.  In Washington last week, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, however; publicly declared that the recession was over.  He did qualify this statement by saying that there would not be a “splashy return to economic boomtime anytime soon.” 

Bernanke attributes the end of the recession to several factors as follows:  a rise in retail sales for the month of August, a rise in housing sales in key markets, and a rise in median home prices in Southern California markets, one of the hardest hit boom-to-bust areas in the country.  All of these factors combined serve as key economic indicators to market stabilization and recovery.  To read more about these factors visit Yahoo Real Estate News.

Unfortunately, unemployment is the wild card in this recession equation.  Even with the end of the recession drawing near, unemployment will not have a speedy recovery.  According to Robert Gordon, a Northwestern University economist and member of the Business Cycle Dating Committee, unemployment will peak sometime between December of 2009 and March of 2010.  Nevertheless, Bernanke says that the vast majority of Americans who are employed saw wage increases this year up to 5% marking the largest gain in fifty years. 

The experts are declaring that the recession is either over or coming to a close which is very good news for everybody.  This is certainly optimistic news for businesses both small and large who are anxiously awaiting the return of the market.  For local businesses like those located in the Sand Creek Business Center and the Sand Creek Plaza, this may stimulate expansion or growth plans for the coming years.  In which case, commercial building owners will be ready to meet this need with prime office and retail space. 

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By Administrator User posted on Wednesday, June 3, 2009 @ 3:33 PM - (General)
Too many new business owners become so excited about launching their new business that they fail to invest the necessary time into finding the right location. Remember that your company's image and its location are closely tied, so finding the right place to set up shop is critical to your success.

Sand Creek Plaza is a  full range of professional space ideal for retail, office and general uses. We're located at a high visibility corner at a busy signalized intersection. Suites are available for lease as small as 1,500± Square feet and as large as 6,000± Square feet. Our experienced contractors are ready to help with any interior improvements to suit your individual needs.

Located at 200 Sand Creek Road in Brentwood, CA our spaces available for rent or lease are the best in town at unbeatable prices.  Please contact Nate Lorenzini anytime for more information at (925) 918-2861. We look forward to hearing from you.

*  Highly Traveled Sand Creek Road
* Signalized High Visibility
* Occupancy Immediate
* Major Brentwood Thoroughfare
* 30 Foot Store Front
* Covered Outdoor Patio Area for Food Use
* Adjacent to existing Sand Creek Business Center - 145,000 sq. ft. of office, 90% leased
* Adjacent to 120 Existing Occupied Townhomes
* Divisible
* Old Republic Title in Suites A & B
* Fremont Bank in Suite F
* Across the Street From Los Medanos College
* 140,000 square feet of planned additional office south of Brentwood Self Storage


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By Administrator User posted on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 @ 5:59 PM - (Press Release)

Fremont Bank, one of the largest privately held banks in California, recently moved its East Contra Costa County branch to Sand Creek Plaza ("SCP") in Brentwood, CA. To celebrate the opening of this new location, Fremont Bank threw a grand opening bash on May 1, 2009. Fremont Bank has had a presence in East Contra Costa County for over four years.  After a careful selection process, the bank decided to invest in a new location at the Sand Creek Plaza, which is the retail component of the Sand Creek Business Center ("SCBC") in Brentwood, CA.  

Fremont Bank decided upon the Sand Creek Plaza as its permanent home in Brentwood for several reasons.  Sand Creek Plaza is a part of the Sand Creek Business Center, the premier Class "A" office park in East Contra Costa County. Collectively, the Sand Creek Plaza and the Sand Creek Business Center contain approximately 150,000 square feet of professional office, medical, dental, and retail space which comprises the office hub within the City of Brentwood. This location puts Fremont Bank in the heart of the local business community. Additionally, Sand Creek Plaza provides a highly visible location along Sand Creek Road, the primary artery connecting Brentwood Boulevard to the Highway 4 Bypass, providing plenty of exposure to drive-by traffic.

The grand opening party lived up to Fremont Bank's reputation of being a community-centered organization. The Bank hired several local companies to help put on the event. The tables and chairs were supplied by Brentwood Party Rentals. The wine for the evening was provided by The CoCo County Wine Company, also known as The Wine Shop Of Downtown Brentwood. Entertainment for the evening was a live performance by Ashley Mendez of American Idol Season 8 fame. Ashley is a Brentwood resident with local ties to the community. Her stepmother, Trisha Piquero, is the publisher of 110 Degrees Magazine, a local publication whose content focuses upon the people, places, and businesses of Contra Costa County.
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By Administrator User posted on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 @ 3:35 PM - (General)

At some point, your plans to start a new business may lead you on a search to find a suitable location. If you pick the right location, you'll be made in the shade. Pick the wrong one, and your business could be over before you know it.

Selecting an office space can be a rather difficult endeavor. To try to make the process a little easier, we're listing some things your should consider about any prospective rental property.

The square footage of the property is important. But, don't just think about the rentable square footage, which is the figure the landlord will give you. Instead consider the usable square footage of the office space, the amount of the property which you will actually be able to use. To get this figure, measure the interior of the office space where you will actually be working. Make sure the usable square footage is enough for your business.

Next, find out about utilities. For some properties, the utilities are included in the lease. But, for others, whoever rents the office space is responsible for paying for the heat, electric, and water bills. If you are responsible for these bills, it can obviously make a big difference in the amount you are paying each month for your office space.If you depend on foot traffic for retail sales make sure your office space is visible from the street and that there is adequate parking. Don't rent an office space that is secluded unless your business does not rely on customers or clients coming in.

If you do have customers during the day, be sure the location has adequate parking. You do not want customers or clients choosing not to stop at your business because the parking lot is full.

Find out about outside signage ordinances for the area. In some cases the landlord is responsible for providing signage, which saves the tenant money. In some cases the city or township may have certain laws about what types of signs an office space is allowed to have. For example, you may not be allowed to put up a neon business sign or a billboard that is taller than six feet. It is important to check the ordinances so that you do not get fined and so that you do not have to take down any expensive signage.

Lastly, ask about the onsite management services and get to know who's managing the building. An onsite management team is indispensable. Should an issue arise, an onsite team can act immediately, responsively and effectively. Look around, is the place clean? Attentive onsite management teams routinely take care of the details that keep the building running smoothly.

Finally, be diligent. Get as much information as possible, and work to understand issues before you make your selection. By sticking to these principles, you decision will always be the wise choice. Never overpay, but if the numbers are right, don't be afraid to pay a little extra for that perfect location. In the end, the building should contribute to your company's bottom line.
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