Adult care center operators buy buildings in San Jose Willow Glen area
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Adult care center operators buy buildings in San Jose Willow Glen area
"Patrick Laurel and Aileen Laurel, acting through an affiliate, have paid $4 million to buy the buildings, which occupy adjacent sites on Lincoln Avenue in San Jose, documents filed on Feb. 3 with the Santa Clara County Recorder's Office show. One building is at 2061 Lincoln, and the other two are at 2075 Lincoln, according to the property files and a marketing brochure for the properties. The just-sold sites also include a surface parking lot that adjoins all three buildings."
"Together the three buildings total about 6,700 square feet, according to a marketing brochure circulated by SVN | Capital West Partners principal executive Robin Santiago. The two people who headed up the entity that bought the properties operate San Jose-based Apollo Adult Day Program, an organization that provides services for people with developmental and behavioral challenges. It wasn't immediately clear how Patrick Laurel and Aileen Laurel intend to use the properties they have just bought."
Patrick Laurel and Aileen Laurel purchased three adjacent commercial buildings on Lincoln Avenue in the Willow Glen district of San Jose for $4 million through an affiliate. The properties include 2061 Lincoln and 2075 Lincoln plus a surface parking lot that adjoins all three buildings. Combined building area totals about 6,700 square feet, according to a marketing brochure circulated by SVN | Capital West Partners. Patrick and Aileen Laurel operate the San Jose-based Apollo Adult Day Program, which provides services for people with developmental and behavioral challenges. Plans for the properties have not been disclosed, though one building is listed as potentially ideal for an owner-user. Willow Glen offers a mix of shops and restaurants.
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