Boise Commercial Real Estate – Red Hawk Court, Blackeagle Center

The Sundance Company is one of the few local commercial real estate companies in the Boise area that self-manages and maintains its own properties—enjoying higher occupancy levels and superior quality control for its projects.

Savvy tenants and buyers look to The Sundance Company for development; office, warehouse, and retail leasing; property management; build-to-suit/construction; and land and building sales. With more than 1.5 million square feet of prime office and industrial space in the greater Treasure Valley, The Sundance Company has the size and diversity to avoid the need for a “one-size-fits-all” approach—thereby assuring customized solutions that are genuinely tailored to each client’s needs.

Today’s featured property is Red Hawk Court , a single-story office building with large windows located in the high profile Blackeagle Center, a 45-acre business park developed by The Sundance Company in Boise, Idaho. The Blackeagle Center is home to coffee and sandwich shops, athletic centers, as well as various medical providers. There are two access points to I-84 and Flying Wye Connector which are less than 5 minutes from Blackeagle. Located in a one (1)-mile radius of Blackeagle employees can access Costco, Wal-Mart, Lowe’s, Albertsons, Fred Meyer, Walgreens, Starbucks, Boise Spectrum Theatre Complex, and the Boise Towne Square Mall. In addition to these, there are a large variety of banking, day care centers, restaurants, fitness centers, and library in the surrounding area.

Red Hawk Court
9292 W. Barnes Drive
Boise, ID 83709

Site Area: 1.22 acres
Zoning: L-OD
Year Built: 1999
Project Size: 14,004 sq. ft.
Number of Floors: One
Parking: 5.1/1,000 ratio
Construction: Class D, wood frame
Exterior: E.F.I.S. over plywood sheathing
Roof: Single ply EPDM roofing system over ½” roof board over ¾” tongue & groove plywood sheathing over Trus Joist frame
Floor Construction: 4” concrete slab
HVAC: 5-ton, gas-fired rooftop units; 100,000 BTU; 2,000 CFM
Ceiling: Lay-in acoustic ceiling panels in 2’x4’ T-bar ceiling grid with indirect and recessed lighting
Ceiling Height: 10’ finished height
Restrooms: Common area restrooms in central core
Life Safety: Wet pipe fire protection system with alarm valves with Fire Department Connection
Miscellaneous: Extensive perimeter and site landscaping; distinctive wildlife sculptures at property entrances; consistent architecture throughout park.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations.

Please check out The Sundance Company website to view property photos, search for office space or learn more about Sundance’s start-to-finish capabilities. If you prefer to talk to someone in person about your commercial real estate needs, then just give us a call at our Boise office, (208) 322-7300.

Convenient Central Bench location within walking distance of shopping, restaurants and the Post Office.

The Sundance Company’s Build-to-Suit Capabilities

The Sundance Company prides itself on its ability to provide options and tailor solutions to its client’s needs.  The Sundance Company offers a multitude of possibilities with its build-to-suit options throughout the Treasure Valley, including in Boise, Meridian, and Nampa.

If the current market does not offer what your business is looking for, you can now consider designing and building a facility to suit your needs, rather than renewing your current lease or settling for an “as is” building. Build-to-suit opportunities represent just one of the alternatives available to companies in today’s complex commercial real estate environment. Many executives procuring space for their companies find a build-to-suit option most advantageous, and The Sundance Company can effectively and efficiently assist you with your needs.

Meeting customer-specific demand and delivering customized solutions is the foundation of The Sundance Company’s build-to-suit program. We collaborate and work with customers to manage the entire build-to-suit process, including site selection, land acquisition, facility specifications, permitting, construction and ownership.
The development and proven structure of The Sundance Company’s build-to-suit project team benefits our customers through its articulation of a clear mission and direction.

    For more than 30 years, The Sundance Company has developed millions of  square feet of build-to-suit space in the Treasure Valley and greater Boise metropolitan area in response to customer-specific demand and specifications driving the design and development of each project.

    For more information about your commercial real estate options, including build-to-suit opportunities, simply give us a call at our Boise office at (208) 322-7300.

    The Sundance Company prides itself on its ability to provide options. Whether you are looking to purchase land or prefer a build-to-suit, The Sundance Company offers a multitude of possibilities with its land development and build-to-suit options throughout the Treasure Valley, including in Boise, Meridian, and Nampa.

    If the current Boise Treasure Valley market does not offer what your business is looking for, you can now consider designing and building a facility to suit your needs, rather than renewing your current lease or settling for an “as is” building. Build-to-suit opportunities represent just one of the alternatives available to companies in today’s complex commercial real estate environment. Many executives procuring space for their companies find a build-to-suit option most advantageous, and The Sundance Company can effectively and efficiently assist you with your needs.

    For more information about your commercial real estate options, including build-to-suit opportunities, simply give us a call at our Boise office at (208) 322-7300.

    The Sundance Company’s recent transactions

    The Sundance Company is pleased to announce the following commercial real estate transactions in the greater Boise metropolitan area:

    • The College of Western Idaho leased the 52,260-square-foot Pintail Center, 1360 S. Eagle Flight Way in Boise’s Blackeagle Center. Move-in is expected this fall. Colliers International represented the tenant. The Sundance Company represented the property owner.
    • Brown Mackie College expanded to 27,784 square feet in Blackeagle Plaza, in Blackeagle Center at Overland and Maple Grove roads, Boise. The Sundance Company represented the property owner.
    • Ace Industrial expanded to 2,451 square feet in Boise Office Center, 7211 Franklin Road, Boise. The Sundance Company handled the transaction.
    • Advance Counseling Center expanded to 904 square feet at the Stonegate complex, 2995 S. Cole Road, Suite 200-B, Boise. The Sundance Company represented the property owner.
    • Spencer Fluid Dynamics renewed a 3,630-square-foot lease in South Cole Business Center, 7415 W. Mossy Cup, Boise. Mohr Partners Inc. represented the tenant. The Sundance Company represented the property owner.
    • Mutual of Enumclaw, an insurance company, renewed a 4,450-square-foot lease at Red Hawk Court, in Blackeagle Business Center, Overland and Maple Grove roads, Boise. The Sundance Company represented the property owner.
    • Advanced Open Imaging renewed a 3,322-square-foot lease in Silverstone Park, Meridian. The space is at 3581 Overland Road, in the Silverstone Point Building. The Sundance Company represented the property owner.
    • JUB Engineers renewed a 3,120-square-foot lease in Boise Office Center, at Franklin and Cole roads. The Sundance Company represented the property owner.
    • Vision Point Optical renewed a 1,720-square-foot lease at 9460 Fairview Ave. in Boise’s West Valley Business Center. The Sundance Company represented the property owner.
    • The U.S. Army renewed a 630-square-foot lease in West Valley Business Center on West Fairview Avenue in Boise. The Sundance Company represented the property owner.

    College of Western Idaho leases Boise office space at Blackeagle Center

    The College of Western Idaho is adding a Boise location.

    The Nampa-based community college leased a 52,260-square-foot building at 1360 Eagle Flight Way, in the 45-acre Blackeagle Center complex at Overland and Maple Grove roads. Known as the Pintail Center, it previously housed Micron Technology technical support operations and World Travel, a travel agency for Micron.

    CWI President Dennis Griffin said the location will be more convenient for students on the east side of the Treasure Valley.

    Business and Office Technology, and Information Technology, courses will be offered in the Boise location starting in August, he said. Those courses will be moved off the main Boise State University campus.

    Also at the Blackeagle Center location, CWI students will be able register for courses, take assessment tests and attend general lower-division academic classes.

    “It will be our major intake center for people on that end of the Valley,” Griffin said.

    “We knew from the very beginning that we needed a major presence in Boise and Ada County,” he said. He added: “Our plan would be to expand there later as we grow.”

    The college signed a 10-year lease with renewal options, said Travis Anderson, chief operating officer for Blackeagle Center owner The Sundance Company. CWI is a good fit at Blackeagle because the park likely will have space to accommodate future expansion, and because most parking impacts will be in the evening, he said.

    Brown-Mackie College has been expanding at Blackeagle. Griffin said he does not expect an impact on CWI’s operation there.

    CWI on July 1 will take over governance of the Selland College of Applied Technology from Boise State. Most of the Selland courses will remain at Boise State until CWI finds space for them, but CWI must find space for them within three years, he said.

    Also in July, CWI is slated to take over the former Boise State University Canyon County Center in west Nampa. CWI will offer nursing and allied health professions programs, he said.

    CWI (www.cwidaho.cc) is based in the former Boise State University West campus in northeast Nampa. It started offering classes in January 2008. Voters in Ada and Canyon counties approved the school in May 2007.

    © 2009 Idaho Business Review

    The Sundance Company Services

    At The Sundance Company, our team of specialist service teams strive to deliver levels of service and success beyond our clients’ expectations. We have developed numerous long-term relationships with our clients because of our goal to deliver beyond expectations. With The Sundance Company, you can be sure that you have a network of talented and committed people all working towards a common goal: the success of your business. The Sundance Company is one of the few local companies that self-manages and maintains its own properties—enjoying higher occupancy levels and superior quality control for its projects.

    With more than 30 years of successful history in Idaho’s Treasure Valley and the Boise metropolitan area, The Sundance Company uses our individual expertise in the Treasure Valley market, combined with access to local market intelligence that few companies can match, to help you achieve, and surpass, your business goals.

    With more than 1.5 million square feet of prime office and industrial space in the greater Treasure Valley, The Sundance Company has the size and diversity to avoid the need for a “one-size-fits-all” approach—thereby assuring customized solutions that are genuinely tailored to each client’s needs. For more information about The Sundance Company’s available office, industrial, or retail space in The Treasure Valley including Boise and Meridian please contacts us at 208.322.7300 or electronically.

    Boise Office Space – Red Hawk Court, Blackeagle Center

    Red Hawk Court is a single-story office building with large windows located in the high profile Blackeagle Center, a 45-acre business park developed by The Sundance Company in Boise, Idaho. The Blackeagle Center is home to coffee and sandwich shops, athletic centers, as well as various medical providers. There are two access points to I-84 and Flying Wye Connector which are less than 5 minutes from Blackeagle. Located in a one (1)-mile radius of Blackeagle employees can access Costco, Wal-Mart, Lowe’s, Albertsons, Fred Meyer, Walgreens, Starbucks, Boise Spectrum Theatre Complex, and the Boise Towne Square Mall. In addition to these, there are a large variety of banking, day care centers, restaurants, fitness centers, and library in the surrounding area.

    Red Hawk Court
    9292 W. Barnes Drive
    Boise, ID 83709

    Site Area: 1.22 acres
    Zoning: L-OD
    Year Built: 1999
    Project Size: 14,004 sq. ft.
    Number of Floors: One
    Parking: 5.1/1,000 ratio
    Construction: Class D, wood frame
    Exterior: E.F.I.S. over plywood sheathing
    Roof: Single ply EPDM roofing system over ½” roof board over ¾” tongue & groove plywood sheathing over Trus Joist frame
    Floor Construction: 4” concrete slab
    HVAC: 5-ton, gas-fired rooftop units; 100,000 BTU; 2,000 CFM
    Ceiling: Lay-in acoustic ceiling panels in 2’x4’ T-bar ceiling grid with indirect and recessed lighting
    Ceiling Height: 10’ finished height
    Restrooms: Common area restrooms in central core
    Life Safety: Wet pipe fire protection system with alarm valves with Fire Department Connection
    Miscellaneous: Extensive perimeter and site landscaping; distinctive wildlife sculptures at property entrances; consistent architecture throughout park.

    About The Sundance Company
    The Sundance Company has become a development powerhouse with more than 30 years of successful history in Idaho’s Treasure Valley and the Boise metropolitan area. The Sundance Company is one of the few local companies that self-manages and maintains its own properties—enjoying higher occupancy levels and superior quality control for its projects.

    Savvy tenants and buyers look to The Sundance Company for development; office, warehouse, and retail leasing; property management; build-to-suit/construction; and land and building sales. With more than 1.5 million square feet of prime office and industrial space in the greater Treasure Valley, The Sundance Company has the size and diversity to avoid the need for a “one-size-fits-all” approach—thereby assuring customized solutions that are genuinely tailored to each client’s needs.

    Every project by The Sundance Company is conceived and executed with integrity, innovation, accountability, and dedication by a team of seasoned experts who always remains mindful not only of tangible aspects of a property transaction but also the intangible. The in-house management team values its personal connections and the relationship of trust it has created with its tenants and property owners, which include national and regional companies, some of whom have been in Sundance buildings for more than 15 years.

    How is commercial real estate square footage measured?

    While all properties use the square foot as the basis of measurement, which parts of the property are included in the final calculations vary by building type. Gross square footage is most typically used with warehouses, industrial buildings and other stand-alone buildings, such as freestanding retail sites. Typically, the calculation will include the thickness of the sidewalls when measuring the total footprint of the site. When measuring multi-tenant warehouse, industrial and retail property, the inside measurement may be the most appropriate. This measurement will include 50% of the thickness of any demising walls.

    Office buildings use substantially different calculations. The actual square footage that an office user may occupy is typically less than the amount upon which the rent is based. The square footage that you use exclusively is termed “usable square feet” and the amount upon which the rent is based is called “rentable square feet”. This is because office tenants pay their proportionate share for their use of building common areas. Common areas include lobbies, hallways, rest rooms, and service areas. The differential is expressed as a percentage known as a load or loss factor. When comparing properties, it’s a good idea to ask, “What is the load factor?” The higher the load factor the more of your space will be in the common areas and less inside the suite for your exclusive use. Occasionally, one may find a building that bases the rent upon the usable square footage. Since load factors can run 17 to 22 percent, this may represent real savings.

    About The Sundance Company
    The Sundance Company has become a development powerhouse with more than 30 years of successful history in Idaho’s Treasure Valley and the Boise metropolitan area. The Sundance Company is one of the few local companies that self-manages and maintains its own properties—enjoying higher occupancy levels and superior quality control for its projects.

    Savvy tenants and buyers look to The Sundance Company for development; office, warehouse, and retail leasing; property management; build-to-suit/construction; and land and building sales. With more than 1.5 million square feet of prime office and industrial space in the greater Treasure Valley, The Sundance Company has the size and diversity to avoid the need for a “one-size-fits-all” approach—thereby assuring customized solutions that are genuinely tailored to each client’s needs.

    Every project by The Sundance Company is conceived and executed with integrity, innovation, accountability, and dedication by a team of seasoned experts who always remains mindful not only of tangible aspects of a property transaction but also the intangible. The in-house management team values its personal connections and the relationship of trust it has created with its tenants and property owners, which include national and regional companies, some of whom have been in Sundance buildings for more than 15 years.

    Boise Office Space – Lynx Center, Blackeagle Center

    Lynx Center is a 46,650 square foot, two-story, concrete tilt-up building with C-3 zoning. It is visible from Overland Road and has access from S. Kimball Way and S. Eagle Flight Way. The ground-floor tenants have separate entrances with exterior signage in designated locations on the building.

    Lynx Center is located in the high profile Blackeagle Center, a 45-acre business park developed by The Sundance Company in Boise, Idaho. The Blackeagle Center is home to coffee and sandwich shops, athletic centers, as well as various medical providers. There are two access points to I-84 and Flying Wye Connector which are less than 5 minutes from Blackeagle. Located in a one (1)-mile radius of Blackeagle employees can access Costco, Wal-Mart, Lowe’s, Albertsons, Fred Meyer, Walgreens, Starbucks, Boise Spectrum Theatre Complex, and the Boise Towne Square Mall. In addition to these, there are a large variety of banking, day care centers, restaurants, fitness centers, and library in the surrounding area.

    Lynx Center
    9300 W Overland
    Boise, ID 83709

    Site Area: 3.36 acres
    Zoning: C-3D
    Year Built: 1998
    Project Size: 46,176 square feet
    Number of Floors: Two
    Parking: 5.7/1,000
    Construction: Tilt-up, pre-cast concrete panels with 6” steel columns on a 35’x42’ and 35’x28’ grid
    Exterior: Reinforced concrete tilt-up panels
    Roof: Single-ply EPDM membrane roofing system
    Floor Construction: Ground floor – 4” reinforced concrete slab; Second floor –3 ½ ”–5” of concrete over corrugated steel pan
    HVAC: 5-ton gas-fired rooftop units – 100,000 BTU, 2,000 CFM
    Ceiling: Lay-in acoustic ceiling panels in 2’x4’ T-bar ceiling grid with indirect and recessed lighting
    Ceiling Height: 10 feet finished height
    Elevator: Dover, 2,000 lb.; Capacity, 100 feet/minute
    Restrooms: First floor – in tenant’s suites. Second floor – common restrooms in central core area
    Life Safety: Wet pipe fire protection system with alarm valves with Fire Department
    Miscellaneous: Extensive perimeter and site landscaping; distinctive wildlife sculptures at property entrances; consistent architecture throughout park.

    About The Sundance Company
    The Sundance Company has become a development powerhouse with more than 30 years of successful history in Idaho’s Treasure Valley and the Boise metropolitan area. The Sundance Company is one of the few local companies that self-manages and maintains its own properties—enjoying higher occupancy levels and superior quality control for its projects.

    Savvy tenants and buyers look to The Sundance Company for development; office, warehouse, and retail leasing; property management; build-to-suit/construction; and land and building sales. With more than 1.5 million square feet of prime office and industrial space in the greater Treasure Valley, The Sundance Company has the size and diversity to avoid the need for a “one-size-fits-all” approach—thereby assuring customized solutions that are genuinely tailored to each client’s needs.

    Every project by The Sundance Company is conceived and executed with integrity, innovation, accountability, and dedication by a team of seasoned experts who always remains mindful not only of tangible aspects of a property transaction but also the intangible. The in-house management team values its personal connections and the relationship of trust it has created with its tenants and property owners, which include national and regional companies, some of whom have been in Sundance buildings for more than 15 years.

    Need Office Space in the Treasure Valley? Check out The Sundance Company

    The Sundance Company has become a development powerhouse with more than 30 years of successful history in Idaho’s Treasure Valley and the Boise metropolitan area. The Sundance Company is one of the few local companies that self-manages and maintains its own properties—enjoying higher occupancy levels and superior quality control for its projects.

    Savvy tenants and buyers look to The Sundance Company for development; office, warehouse, and retail leasing; property management; build-to-suit/construction; and land and building sales. With more than 1.5 million square feet of prime office and industrial space in the greater Treasure Valley, The Sundance Company has the size and diversity to avoid the need for a “one-size-fits-all” approach—thereby assuring customized solutions that are genuinely tailored to each client’s needs.

    For more information about The Sundance Company’s available office space in The Treasure Valley including Boise and Meridian please click one of the links below. You can also reach The Sundance Company at 208.322.7300 or  electronically.

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    Boise Office Space – Mallard Place, Blackeagle Center

    Mallard Place is a 44,703 square foot, U-shaped, single-story concrete tilt-up buildings that is zoned C-3 and feature individual tenant entrances and generous signage areas. Openings are provided in the rear of the building to accommodate service doors for tenants requiring storage areas in their space.

    Mallard Place is located in the high profile Blackeagle Center, a 45-acre business park developed by The Sundance Company in Boise, Idaho. The Blackeagle Center is home to coffee and sandwich shops, athletic centers, as well as various medical providers. There are two access points to I-84 and Flying Wye Connector which are less than 5 minutes from Blackeagle. Located in a one (1)-mile radius of Blackeagle employees can access Costco, Wal-Mart, Lowe’s, Albertsons, Fred Meyer, Walgreens, Starbucks, Boise Spectrum Theatre Complex, and the Boise Towne Square Mall. In addition to these, there are a large variety of banking, day care centers, restaurants, fitness centers, and library in the surrounding area.

    Mallard Place
    9100 W. Blackeagle Dr.
    Boise, ID 83709

    Site Area: 3.98 acres
    Zoning: C-3D
    Year Built: 1998
    Project Size: 44,703 square feet
    Number of Floors: One
    Parking: 5.3/1,000
    Construction: Reinforced concrete tilt-up with 6-inch square steel columns on 29’/30’ grid
    Roof: Single ply EPDM roofing system on 3/8” gyp board over 3/4” plywood sheathing over Trus-Joist framing system
    Floor Construction: 4” reinforced concrete slab
    HVAC: 5-ton gas-fired rooftop units. 100,000 BTU; 2,000 CFM
    Ceiling: Lay-in acoustic ceiling panels in 2’x4’ T-bar ceiling grid with indirect and recessed lighting
    Ceiling Height: 16 feet clear in warehouse areas; 10 feet in office areas
    Restrooms: Common restrooms in core areas
    Life Safety: Wet pipe fire protection system with alarm valves with Fire Department Connection
    Miscellaneous: Extensive perimeter and site landscaping; distinctive wildlife sculptures at property entrances; consistent architecture throughout park.

    About The Sundance Company
    The Sundance Company has become a development powerhouse with more than 30 years of successful history in Idaho’s Treasure Valley and the Boise metropolitan area. The Sundance Company is one of the few local companies that self-manages and maintains its own properties—enjoying higher occupancy levels and superior quality control for its projects.

    Savvy tenants and buyers look to The Sundance Company for development; office, warehouse, and retail leasing; property management; build-to-suit/construction; and land and building sales. With more than 1.5 million square feet of prime office and industrial space in the greater Treasure Valley, The Sundance Company has the size and diversity to avoid the need for a “one-size-fits-all” approach—thereby assuring customized solutions that are genuinely tailored to each client’s needs.

    Every project by The Sundance Company is conceived and executed with integrity, innovation, accountability, and dedication by a team of seasoned experts who always remains mindful not only of tangible aspects of a property transaction but also the intangible. The in-house management team values its personal connections and the relationship of trust it has created with its tenants and property owners, which include national and regional companies, some of whom have been in Sundance buildings for more than 15 years.