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MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
APRIL 23, 2025
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Contact:Ricardo Noguera, Economic Development Manager
Email: rnoguera@brentwoodca.gov
INDUSTRIAL SPACE HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER IN BRENTWOOD

BRENTWOOD, CA -- On Tuesday, April 15, 2025, the Brentwood Planning Commission approved the development of a new 10,000-square-foot industrial warehouse on Technology Way. While this type of project may seem routine when compared to broader development trends across the San Francisco Bay Area, it holds significant importance in Brentwood—a city with just three business parks (Sunset Industrial Park, Sand Creek Business Park, and Harvest Commerce Center) and limited industrial vacancy.
This latest approval follows the Commission’s recent greenlight of a 27,000-square-foot light industrial project on Guthrie Lane in the Harvest Commerce Center, signaling momentum in Brentwood’s efforts to grow its industrial and office space capacity.
In recent years, the City’s Economic Development Team has prioritized attracting industrial, tech, and life sciences companies to Brentwood. The goal is to generate local employment opportunities for the City’s highly skilled workforce—many of whom currently commute long distances to employers such as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Workday, Tesla, Google, Meta, UCSF, and others.
"Brentwood has a talented workforce, and we’re focused on attracting employers that allow our residents to work closer to home rather than spending 2-3 hours commuting across the Bay Area each day,” said Ricardo Noguera, Economic Development Manager for the City of Brentwood. “The Brentwood Innovation Center offers more than 100 acres of shovel-ready land for expanding tech industries, and we also have prime sites available along Concord Avenue and Brentwood Boulevard to accommodate new industrial and office development.”
To support this growth, the City has implemented economic development incentives and committed over $13 million in infrastructure investment. Additional strategies are underway to attract new businesses and foster continued expansion in this sector.
For more information about industrial and tech development opportunities in Brentwood—or to learn about the City’s available incentive programs—contact the Economic Development Team at economicdevelopment@brentwoodca.gov or call 925-516-5440.
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