Commercial Projects

The Village – San Leandro, CA – 2015 

A Scenic View of a Street Adorned with a Clock Tower and a Welcoming Restaurant
A Clock Tower Stands Prominently in the Center of a Bustling Town Square
A Large Retail Store with Several Cars Parked in Front

A retail center of 23,000 square feet located at 1550 E 14th St in San Leandro, CA. An elegant Mediterranean-style neighborhood shopping center with creative landscaping, which incorporates public art panels of decorative tiles designed by Raymond Loewy, the father of industrial design.

On Broadway – Redwood City, CA – 2008

A View of Large Building
A Serene Street Lined with Palm Trees and Shops
A Brightly Lit Neon Sign Illuminates the Front of a Building
A Charming Restaurant Featuring a Decorative Fence

A mixed-use retail and entertainment center of 188,000 square feet, with an underground parking structure for 615 cars, located at the intersection of Broadway and Jefferson Ave, Redwood City, CA.

Creekside Plaza Office Park – San Leandro, CA – 2001

A Fountain Stands Prominently in a Plaza
A Large Building Featuring Numerous Windows
The Image Features a Pink and White Building Under a Bright Sky-Blue
A Train Stands on the Tracks at a Station

A Class-A office park of 316,965 square feet in four buildings located at the intersection of Davis St and San Leandro Blvd in San Leandro, CA, directly across from the San Leandro BART Station.

Creekside Plaza, a sought-after business address, is the result of a collaborative effort with the San Leandro Redevelopment Agency, as well as our design and financial teams. A Mediterranean style of architecture was chosen, reflective of San Leandro’s early Portuguese heritage. Arches, stone wainscot and window frames, and decorative mosaic tile patterns address the City of San Leandro’s rich historic heritage.

Belmont Village Center – Belmont, CA – 1999

A Vibrant View of Belmont Village Center
An Elegant Green Building
A Lively Street Lined with Parked Vehicles in Front of Diverse Shops
A Small Green Building Featuring a Blue Roof

A 15,000-square-foot retail and dining center located at the intersection of El Camino Real and Ralston Ave, directly across the street from the Belmont Caltrain Station.
The center, which consists of three buildings, features pitched roofs with dormers, all-wood shiplap siding, and doors and windows that create an intimate village dining and shopping environment.

Sequoia Station – Redwood City, CA – 1994

A View of Train Tracks Adjacent to a Shopping Center
A Building Features a Sign for Sequoia Station
An Old Navy Store
Aerial View of a Parking Lot Filled with Parked Cars

A 178,000-square-foot community shopping center located on a twelve-acre site on the El Camino Real between James and Jefferson Ave.

The Caltrain Station for Redwood City adjoins the Center, and a 310-car parking garage for the San Mateo Transit Authority was constructed directly beneath a portion of the Center. In addition, ample surface parking for over 500 cars is available for the shoppers.

Early Projects:

  • Visalia Fair Shopping Center – Visalia, CA – 1967
  • Florin Square Shopping Center – Sacramento, CA – 1962
  • Freestanding Retail and Service Facilities – 1961–1968
  • La Mirada Shopping Center – La Mirada, CA – 1961
  • Bijou Shopping Center – South Lake Tahoe, CA – 1961