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Two Bishop Ranch Businesses Expand Their Leases

Five9 and William Hezmalhalch Architects have expanded their leases at Bishop Ranch.

Bishop Ranch press release

Bishop Ranch announced recently expanded leases with the software company Five9 and William Hezmalhalch Architects (WHA), a land planning and design firm, headquartered in Santa Ana, California.

In addition, new leases were signed with Willbros Engineering, which will be opening a new office in BR 8, and five other companies including Process Unlimited, 8KMiles, Diva Financial, ConnexSys Engineers, and the Sam Ramon Podiatry Group.

New and expanded leases represented a combined total of approximately 45,000 square feet.

“Large and small businesses alike continue to choose Bishop Ranch as their location of choice. I believe they see value in our ownership and management, our flexible leasing options and diverse business community. It’s an environment unlike any other in the Bay Area,” said Ed Hagopian, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Sunset Management Company, which owns and operates Bishop Ranch.

Cloud computing provider, Five9, previously occupied a full floor in 4000 Executive Parkway and with its 16,000-foot expansion will now be occupying more than 62,000 square feet of office space. Ted Helgans of Colliers brokered the deal. Additionally, architectural firm, WHA, is relocating from BR 1 to BR 8 and will be expanding to 5,100 square feet.

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