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Gadsden Acquires San Francisco-Based Mission Hills Square

Gadsden Growth Properties Inc. has acquired Mission Hills Square, a mixed-use ground up development that includes 158 residential apartment units and 53,900 square feet of retail space for around $240 million in cash and stock.

Gadsden Growth Properties Inc., a privately-held real estate corporation which signed an agreement in November 2018 to merge with FC Global Realty Inc., whose stock trades over the counter.

“This acquisition is indicative of our core strategy of buying strong retail and mixed-use assets in secondary markets with robust economic and socioeconomic tailwinds,” said John E. Hartman, Chief Executive Officer of Gadsden Growth Properties Inc. “Fremont is a secondary city to both San Jose and San Francisco and is more affordable by Bay Area standards. We believe this asset significantly increases the company’s NAV and enhances the overall quality of our portfolio.”

Mission Hills Square is a new mixed-use development located in Fremont, Calif., and slated for completion in October 2019. Situated in the foothills of the San Francisco Bay Area along Highway 680, Mission Hills Square will offer 158 residential apartment units above 53,900 square feet of commercial retail space. Mission Hills future commercial tenants are anticipated to include retail stores, sit-down restaurants, and casual eateries that will serve not only the residents of Mission Hills but also the populations that live in the surrounding areas, as Mission Hills Square will be an easily accessible shopping and dining destination.

As a suburb of the San Francisco Bay Area, Mission Hills Square benefits from a high quality of life, and a well-educated work force boasting median incomes that exceed $100,000 within a five-mile radius. The project is in proximity to major employers, such as Facebook, Apple and other high-tech companies. In addition, demand for housing, coupled with low supply and high occupancy in the area, supports an inherent demand for both apartments and retail.

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