Logitech strikes lease deal to open big San Jose tech office

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SAN JOSE — Logitech has struck a deal to lease a large building in San Jose, marking a tech company expansion poised to bring jobs to the Bay Area’s largest city.

The maker of software and computer peripherals is leasing space in a North San Jose tech complex known as The Assembly at North First, according to documents on file with San Jose city planners and sources familiar with the rental agreement.

Logitech is renting at least 75,000 square feet and as much as 86,000 square feet in a building at 3930 N. First St., the city documents revealed and commercial property sources said.

Interior improvements to prepare the space for Logitech are underway within the space, according to the city records and direct observation of the site by this news organization.

3930 N. First St. in San Jose, part of the Assembly at North First tech complex.(George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)
3930 N. First St. in San Jose, part of the Assembly at North First tech complex. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)

“Logitech got a plum site,” San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo said in an interview Wednesday with this news organization. “This is a beautiful Gensler-designed project.”

The rental deal marks the first tenant to agree to lease space in Assembly at North First, a project that has been seeking companies to occupy sites in the brand-new North San Jose tech hub.

In September 2021, the 27-acre Assembly at North First complex was bought for $192 million by Pennsylvania-based Exeter Property Group, according to documents on file at the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office.

The seller was an alliance headed by ProspectHill Group, SKS Partners, and Invesco Real Estate, the county documents show.

Assembly at North First is located on several parcels near the corner of North First Street and Headquarters Way.

The complex, originally envisioned as a tech campus, in recent years caught the attention of search giant Google, which was contemplating a purchase of the property.

Google ultimately decided to buy other office buildings nearby.

Starting in 2020, amid the coronavirus outbreak, a team from commercial real estate firm Colliers began to market The Assembly at North First as a campus geared toward biotech, medical and life sciences companies, as well as tech firms.

“Assembly at North First raises the bar for commercial development in Silicon Valley,” Mayor Liccardo said.

With the new leasing deal, the tech and biotech complex now has some marketing momentum.

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