The offering is a three-story office building with a four-way intersection frontage and a healthy tenant mix of long-standing tenants in a variety of industry sectors.
Originally constructed in 1935, 535 Main Street boasts a Spanish-style reminiscent roof and gothic brick exterior that welcomes visitors and customers alike. Located at the corner of Main Street and Castro Street, the property is home to one of Martinez’s local favorites, Luigi’s Deli. The deli serves up unique eats, specialty beers and beverages, and snacks to Martinez’s tight-knit and consumer-reliable community. The over 84,000 residents living within a 5-mile radius have spent $155,564,799 on food away from home year-to-date, presenting a reliable consumer base for the in-place food purveyor. A longstanding optician, Optical Divide, also resides at 535 Main Street.
This unique value-add opportunity affords new ownership with operational flexibility and an optimal location for office users searching for short-term space to lease. The third-floor executive suite space is available for short or long-term lease to tenants searching for law firm space, general office space, financial services, and more. Amenities on the second and third floors include a shared conference room, an on-site receptionist (available Monday-Friday), and a shared legal library. 535 Main Street is the perfect location for legal tenants who want short-term occupancy due to the property’s immediate proximity to the locality’s administrative buildings.
Martinez, California, is the county seat of Contra Costa County and lies 30 minutes east of Oakland and an hour east of San Francisco. Situated on the southern shore of the Bay area’s Carquinez Strait, this NorCal city is widely known for its iconic architecture and its downtown that has maintained a distinctive, early 20th-century look. For over 25 years, Martinez was home to John Muir, known as the father of our National Park system. His naturalist influence has left a never-ending imprint on the community that can be seen at the John Muir National Historic Site, as well as the 16 city parks and one marina in Martinez today. Martinez Regional Shoreline is a popular spot among residents for sweeping natural views and water-related activities. Martinez’s ideal location in the East Bay region and its tight-knit feel make the city a community for residents of all ages.