The Rose Garden is a mixed-use
specialty retail, office and residential project located
in Danville, California at the southeast corner of Sycamore
Valley Road and Camino Ramon at the Sycamore Valley Road
intersection of Interstate 680.
The site is 9.75 acres and comprises 77,000
square feet of specialty retail and office space
and 56 apartment units. The project includes
a new Navlet’s Garden Center on 2.0 acres with a
9,000 square foot retail building and 28,000 square feet
of outdoor nursery area. The specialty retail part of
the project encompasses seven buildings ranging in size
from 3,454 to 13,790 square feet including three free-standing
pads along Camino Ramon and at the corner of Sycamore
Valley Road. The office space is on the second floor
of Building 1 and 3 above the retail, and can be sub-divided.
There are 370 parking spaces serving the commercial portion
of the project.
The Rose Garden is strategically located to serve the
high-income areas of Danville, Alamo and San Ramon. The
site is located at the key intersection of Interstate
680 and Sycamore Valley Road, which is the gateway to
the Tassajara Valley where most of Danville’s residents
live.
Approximately one quarter mile to the west of the center
on Sycamore Valley Road is one of the most successful
specialty shopping centers in California, The Livery and
Mercantile. Downtown Danville, one mile to the northwest,
is known throughout the region for its old town character
and collection of local specialty merchants. Danville
has become a hub of upscale specialty retailing, especially
in the home furnishings and design categories. In addition,
Danville has a number of strong, higher-end restaurants
including world-renowned Bridges, Piatti, Blackhawk Grille
and Patrick David.
The project obtained all final entitlements in March of 2005. Navlet's new store opened in April, 2007. The shopping center construction started in July, 2006 and was completed in March, 2008. The apartments were completed in late 2008 |