Although we’ve asked for your suggestions on buildings one and three of Park Vista Square, we haven’t asked for your suggestions on building number two, which will be setup differently. So, this week we would like to get your suggestions on what you would like to see here.
Park Vista Square is located at 1700 Park Street at the corner of Buena Vista Ave. and right next to The Marketplace.
I’ve been in close communication with the developer Bill Phua for several months and he’s very interested to know what the community wants here. He uses your suggestions to help attract those businesses here.
Unlike the two other buildings which are brand new, building number two is older and served as the showroom, office, and service center for the car dealership that was once here. This building is quite large, about 20,000 sq. ft. They’re in the process of major renovations and will open it up by removing the offices. He’s thinking to divide the space into many smaller spaces with semi open partitions. Although he would consider many types of businesses he thinks this space would be great for casual dining restaurants, small specialty food shops and specialty retail shops. But those are just some ideas. We would love to hear what you would like to see here.
Please submit your suggestions on Spotmojo using this link: http://www.spotmojo.com/openspot/1700park2/
You can also use the code “1700park2” to find this spot on Spotmojo.com.
Alameda Patch is working with Spotmojo to collect your suggestions. The suggestions submitted on Spotmojo will go to the developer and potential businesses. You can make your suggestions in the comments section below, but please note, your suggestions posted on Spotmojo will go directly to the broker and potential businesses.
Spotmojo is a website where you can suggest the businesses you want where you live, work, or play. The suggestions are provided to new businesses and commercial real estate brokers to help new businesses find their ideal location. This gives you a voice in the businesses that open in your neighborhood and it helps local businesses succeed.