ENCINITAS, CA – RPG,
a San Diego-based owner, operator, and developer of high-quality commercial
real estate, has expanded its portfolio of creative and value-add assets in
Northern San Diego County with the acquisition of an office building at Pacific Station, 687 South Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas, California where the firm currently owns a large retail and
restaurant section of the 100,000 square-foot mixed use center.
RPG previously acquired the 39,000 square-foot retail and
restaurant portion of Pacific Station in 2018. The company now owns all
the commercial space in the mixed-use office, retail and residential center.
Adam Robinson |
“The acquisition of this office building is directly in line with
our ongoing strategy of owning well-located, modern, creative, and value-add
assets,” says Adam Robinson, Founder and President of RPG.
“Because the
office space is adjacent to additional assets already owned by our firm,
including our new company headquarters, we are aware of the strengths and
appeal of the location.”
Peter
Curry at Cushman & Wakefield represented RAF
Pacifica Group as the broker in the $5.9 million acquisition of the 9,733
square-foot property.
In 2019, RPG
transformed 4,010 square feet of restaurant space in Pacific Station into an
innovative coworking space that also serves as the firm’s new headquarters.
Tenants at the new coworking location have full access to RPG’s
hospitality-like amenities.
“We live in
Encinitas and we are here to stay,” says Robinson. “By establishing our
headquarters right in the heart of this city we love, we are demonstrating our
belief in the strength and health of the market and we will continue to invest
in the community by acquiring well-positioned assets such as the office
building at Pacific Station.”
The office is
ideally situated in a walkable, community-focused environment with access to
high-quality retail and dining options within Pacific Station and the
surrounding downtown Encinitas offerings.
Peter Curry |
“RPG’s growing
portfolio of office and mixed-use assets in the North San Diego market are
performing well because the area continues to attract people who want to live,
work and play in an inspiring environment,” says Robinson.
Contacts:
Lisa James / Lexi
Astfalk
Brower Group
(949) 438-6262
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