## Marin County’s Commercial Real Estate pulse: A Look at Recent Leases and Sales
Let’s dive into the ever-changing world of commercial real estate in the North Bay, especially Marin County. There’s a lot happening, and these deals say a lot about our region’s character.
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Drawing from a detailed report of recent leases and sales from Lake to Solano counties, we get a glimpse into Marin’s unique commercial scene. The variety of activity and the people behind these deals keep things interesting.
Marin County’s Diverse Commercial Real Estate Activity
Marin County continues to buzz with commercial real estate deals across different sectors. You might not see the massive industrial headlines here, but there’s a steady stream of smaller and mid-size transactions that really matter for our local economy.
Industrial and Office Growth in Marin County
The latest report points to some encouraging developments in Marin. Businesses are looking for more industrial and office space, which feels like a good sign.
* San Rafael Welcomes Gymnastics Facility: Golden Gate Gymnastics grabbed 4,225 square feet in San Rafael. This lease, inked on February 9, 2026, shows a commitment to community activities and probably reflects growing demand for family-friendly programs.
* Novato Sees Medical Expansion: Marin Community Clinic expanded by leasing 2,523 square feet in Novato on March 13, 2026. More space means better access to health services for folks around the county.
* Consistent Office and Retail Presence: The report also mentions several office and retail extensions and new tenancies throughout Marin County. Businesses are sticking around, growing, and choosing Marin as their base.
Broader North Bay Trends and Marin’s Place
Marin offers a compelling environment for businesses, but it’s worth looking at the bigger North Bay picture. Deals in nearby counties shed light on the larger economic story, and Marin definitely plays a part in that.
Sonoma County Leads in Transaction Volume
Sonoma County stands out with the most significant commercial real estate activity lately. There’s a lot of investment in big industrial spaces and residential land.
* Charlois Cooperage USA’s Major Industrial Lease: Charlois Cooperage USA locked in 42,813 square feet at 2329 Circadian Way in Santa Rosa, starting January 9, 2026. That’s a huge space, likely for manufacturing or distribution—pretty impressive.
* Residential Land Sales in Santa Rosa: Danco Communities picked up 213,444 square feet at 250 Roseland Ave., Santa Rosa, for $4.2 million on May 19, 2026. The Giusti Ranch & Vineyards property also changed hands for $4.24 million on December 15, 2025. These sales show land is still in demand, whether for building or maybe even farming.
Napa and Solano Counties Show Targeted Activity
Napa County saw the County of Marin Cyber Crimes Unit extend its office lease for 5,882 square feet at 10 Executive Court in Napa on April 14, 2026. It’s interesting to see Marin’s government presence stretching into Napa.
Over in Solano County, there’s a big redevelopment in the works. CF Suisun 1 LLC & CF Suisun 2 LLC (California Forever) is in the process of buying several Main Street properties in Suisun City, totaling 41,950 square feet. This deal, expected to close in December 2026 for $1,140,350, could mark a fresh start for Suisun City.
Key Players and Future Outlook
Experienced brokerage firms often drive the success of these transactions. The report singles out Keegan & Coppin Co. Inc. as a major player, since they’ve acted as agent on plenty of Marin and Sonoma County deals.
Their role really shows just how much expert guidance matters in our tricky real estate market.
Jeff Quackenbush at the North Bay Business Journal keeps tracking these commercial real estate transactions, and I think there’s plenty more to come.
If you’ve got recent deal info from Marin County or nearby, why not send it in? That could add some fresh perspective to the next report.
Deals keep happening, from busy San Rafael to key spots in Novato and elsewhere. Marin County’s commercial scene just keeps buzzing.
Here is the source article for this story: Businesses on the move in Marin, Napa, Solano, Sonoma and Lake counties: May 28 report
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