Berkeley Life Science Project Gains Momentum Through Real Estate Agreements

BERKELEY — A real estate alliance has purchased more than a dozen parcels on a prime Berkeley site where the group plans to develop a large innovation and life sciences campus, public records show.

The development firms paid around $49 million for 16 parcels in western Berkeley, allowing them to assemble a significant site bounded by Eastshore Highway, Gilman Street, Third Street, and Page Street, according to documents filed on July 31 at the Alameda County Recorder’s Office.

IQHQ, a major real estate developer, partnered with Spur Capital Partners to acquire the parcels in western Berkeley, as evidenced by the county records. The buyers acted through affiliates.

The development will replace sites that include the former operations of Pacific Steel Castings Steel Mill and Berkeley Forge & Tool.

Berkeley development site on properties bounded by Eastshore Highway, Gilman Street, Third Street and Page Street, shown within the outline. Boundaries are approximate. (Google Maps)
Berkeley development site on properties bounded by Eastshore Highway, Gilman Street, Third Street and Page Street, shown within the outline. Boundaries are approximate. (Google Maps)

“This is a significant and positive development for our community that pays tribute to the important history of this steel mill site while paving the way for a brighter future for the West Berkeley community,” Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin said.

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