Opportunities Abound
California’s Central Valley stretches for more than 400 miles down the middle of the state, including the city of Stockton, which is home to the largest inland seaport in California. Though the area is known for its vast and lush agriculture, it is quickly becoming a viable option for companies seeking sizable blocks of modern, industrial and retail space, thanks to large tracts of developable land and competitive rents.
Putting Our Expertise to Work for You
As the region continues to grow and diversify, so has Cushman & Wakefield. Our Central Valley team leverages deep local insights with Cushman & Wakefield’s suite of global research, and technology to build custom real estate strategies designed specifically to our client’s business priorities, goals and culture.
Looking beyond the Central Valley?
Whether your portfolio extends beyond the Central Valley, or you simply want to understand how global real-estate trends can impact your strategy, we’re here to help. Cushman & Wakefield has a strong market presence throughout Northern California, with 12 offices and over 300 brokerage professionals. Additionally, all of our clients benefit from market intelligence and insights drawn from 400 global offices in 60 countries.
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