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Fremont so be sure to include the Fremont Office/R&D category in your search for
office space in Fremont.
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Newark just to the north. Both cities contribute to the opportunities for
office space in Fremont.
The city of Fremont is a large city with many Office/R&D parks along the Highway 880 corridor that bisects a majority of the building base. Highway
680 to the east is a major thoroughfare that brings workers in from the San Francisco East Bay and from San Jose to the south.
For the last two decades, the Fremont commercial building base has served as a major Silicon Valley manufacturing, warehouse, and computer assembly hub.
Many such Fremont office and R&D buildings remain vacant with vacancy rates varying in a large degree relative to the strength of the electronics industry.
Downtown
Fremont office space is hard to come by as the downtown Fremont building base is relatively small compared to the outlying areas, and its growing
popularity. However, there are Fremont office listings that can be found downtown. Fremont is also a major transportation hub with a B.A.R.T. stop in
downtown Fremont, and many major arteries traveling through it in all directions.
Major Fremont business parks include Ardenwood, a growing biotechnology park immediately situated just off the Dumbarton Bridge leading to Menlo Park to
the west. Ardenwood is home to many biotech upstarts and a few mature companies. It offers many of the options for
office space in Fremont.
Fremont office space can also be found in executive office suites in the downtown core. However, there are many cost effective sublease listings for
Fremont office space to come by.
With many manufacturing jobs going overseas, many former
Fremont office space locations are now the home of large mixed use projects and strip malls.
Fremont also has a large residential housing base. Soon, Fremont will be home to the Oakland A’s baseball team.
Fremont was incorporated on January 23, 1956, from the merger of five smaller communities: Centerville, Irvington, Mission San Jose, Niles, and Warm
Springs. The area now comprising Fremont and the adjoining cities of Newark (now an enclave within Fremont) and Union City was formerly known as
Washington Township. Fremont is located in the southeast area of the San Francisco Bay Area in Alameda County. The city is named after John
Charles Frémont, "the Great Pathfinder."
Home to 210,158 people as of a 2005 estimate, Fremont is the fourth most populous city in the San Francisco Bay Area. Due in large measure to
immigration by refugees fleeing the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, Afghan Civil War, and small amounts during the Taliban government during the
late 1980s and 1990s, Fremont had the largest Afghan population in the United States in 2001. The diverse city demographic includes many
Asian ethnic groups, including Indians, Chinese, Taiwanese, and other Asian groups, concentrated most heavily in the Mission San Jose District.
Fremont is the sister city to Elizabeth, South Australia and Fukaya, Saitama in Japan.