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(Google Maps) 2315 North First Street, an office and research campus in north San Jose. SAN JOSE — An artificial intelligence technology company will move its headquarters to a San Jose office campus in a leasing deal that will enable it to greatly expand its Silicon Valley operations. Astera Labs has leased 154,200 square feet of a two-building office complex at the corner of North First Street and Charcot Avenue in north San Jose, documents on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission show. Loading your audio article SAN JOSE — An artificial intelligence technology company will move its headquarters to a San Jose office campus in a leasing deal that will enable it to greatly expand its Silicon Valley operations. Astera Labs has leased 154,200 square feet of a two-building office complex at the corner of North First Street and Charcot Avenue in north San Jose, documents on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission show. 2345 North First Street, an office and research campus in north San Jose.(Google Maps)(Google Maps) Sobrato Organization, acting through its affiliate that owns the property, leased the two buildings to Astera Labs. The addresses include 2315 and 2345 North First St. The office deal represents the latest evidence that a turnaround could be emerging for the South Bay commercial real estate market. Office spaces and gathering areas in an office complex at 2315 and 2345 North First Street in north San Jose, concept.(CBRE)(CBRE) 2315 and 2345 North First Street, an office and research campus in north San Jose.(Google Maps)(Google Maps) Related Articles

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