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3295 Castro Valley Boulevard,

Downtown Castro Valley

www.CastroValleyMarketplace.com
Only Good Things, Only Good Food
Scheduled for opening in Spring 2019, the Castro
Valley Marketplace brings together a stellar team
to create a thriving public market and community
hub with a natural grocery, artisanal bakery with
naturally fermented breads, sidewalk cafe, craft
cocktails, wine shop, cooking school, coworking space,
and local bees working hard on the roof to produce
Castro Valley’s own special blend of honey.
Berkeley

Bay Area Emeryville

Oakland
San Francisco

Alameda

Birthplace of the farm-to-table


movement, the Bay Area is more
influential to American food culture San Leandro
than any other place. Eater even
recently declared “Sorry New York,
California Is Just Better Now”.
The passion for all things local,
organic and sustainable started here,
from picking the perfect peach to South San Castro Valley
San Lorenzo
obsessing over local sourdough.
Francisco
Hayward
Within easy reach of both San
Francisco and Silicon Valley, Castro
Valley is centrally located along
Interstate 580 between Interstates
680, 238 and 880, and connected
to the greater Bay Area by Castro
Valley BART station.

Union City
San Mateo
Regional

With its short commute times and


great schools, Castro Valley is one
of the most in demand locations
for young families to put down
roots in the East Bay. The county
sought out partners to help develop
a public gathering space with new
dining and shopping opportunities
steeped in Bay Area food culture
– a “third place” to spend our
lives besides work and home. Castro
Valley Marketplace will be the
community’s favorite third place.
Castro Valley
Castro Valley Marketplace’s trade
area consists of a population of
approximately 142,185 with an San Lorenzo
average household income of over
$109,000. The daytime population
within five minutes of the site is
approximately 41,942.

Hayward
View of the pedestrian paseo to the left, and the main entrance to
the Castro Valley Marketplace to the right. Filled with sidewalk tables
for al fresco café dining, and busy with the trickle of people passing
through the marketplace, the paseo serves as a rotating and interactive
event space for the community with live music and local artists.
Perspective of the market as you walk in from Castro A bespoke florist displays unusual flowers and
Valley Boulevard and discover the artisans within. As succulents as you make your way to the natural
you enter, you first encounter the bread bakery and grocery occupying much of the street level. Looking up,
pristine butcher shop, then specialty food purveyors the mezzanine buzzes with the activity of the cooking
tempt with savory and sweet offerings. school, commercial kitchen and coworking space.
From sustainably farmed produce to humanely raised meat and naturally
fermented breads, a tremendous collection of culinary talent has been
gathered together to offer food that is not only incredibly delicious, but
food that you can feel good about. All under a single roof.
Site Map Castro Valley
Boulevard

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Ice Creamery
Building 341, 351, 35
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Street Level

Castro Valley Boulevard

Anchored by the Castro Valley Natural Grocery,


the street level of the marketplace will feature #117
the finest local purveyors including butcher shop,
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seafood, bakery, side walk cafe, floral, sushi, juice
bar and other specialty food vendors and local
Street Level makers popping up seasonally. #118
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Paseo
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Mezzanine Level

Castro Valley Boulevard

The mezzanine will be home to Pop Out Kitchen,


Castro Valley Marketplace’s cooking school and
commercial kitchen, LAB 200, Castro Valley’s
Site Plan first coworking space, a wine bar, and Night Owl,
a full-service restaurant with craft cocktails. #200
Mezzanine Level

#202
812 SF

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Basement Level

Castro Valley Boulevard

The basement space at the Castro Valley

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STAIR 2

Marketplace will offer an extraordinary wine


shop and cellar, as well as house the kitchen
Site Plan for the freshly prepared foods on offer at
Castro Valley Natural Grocery.
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Basement Level

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138 135 115
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3470 SF 139 134 116

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STORAGE CLOSETS
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Thoughtful design and deft touches like turning
ordinary metal gates into works of art through
laser-cut metal, incorporating found objects and
plants into walkways and seating areas, and infusing
Inspiration beautiful lighting with botanical designs, will make
the building beautiful as well as functional.
Castro Valley Natural Grocery will stock locally
sourced foods, organic produce, green household
goods, natural supplements and more.

In 2003, Donna Layburn, then the


owner of a small vitamin shop wanting
to expand into groceries, took a leap
of faith by purchasing a vacant Ford
dealership and created the Alameda
Marketplace, named the East Bay’s
“Best One-Stop Shop for Foodies” by
Committed to giving her employees Donna’s team will also tend
the East Bay Express.
a stake in the company she created to bee hives on the rooftop
through a stock ownership plan, of Castro Valley to produce
Donna is thrilled to give her staff a special local blend of honey,
the opportunity to expand and just as they do in Alameda.
serve the Castro Valley community.
Owner of the perennially packed Gogi Time and Blind
Tiger in North Oakland, restauranteur Edward Yoo
brings nightlife to the Castro Valley Marketplace.

Night Owl, a restaurant and craft cocktail lounge focused on offering


food and libations created with seasonal ingredients sourced from
local purveyors, will build fresh and new menus every season from
the incredible ingredients available to us in Northern California.
Julien Wagner, an award-winning chef with
experience at top restaurants in Boston, Los
Angeles and San Francisco, most recently spent
a decade deep into crafting artisanal bread and
pastries at Feel Good Bakery in Alameda.

His new venture, called Seven Hills Baking


Co., will flank the front entrance of the
Castro Valley Marketplace, and will likely
drive all who pass through crazy with the
scent of freshly baked bread.
In addition to the classic baguettes and other French loaves he has
perfected over the years, Julien is also looking forward to featuring
nourishing whole grains and sprouted grains on his bread menu, sandwiches
to take away, and classic laminated croissants and Danish pastries.
In 2005, David Samiljan opened his flagship
butcher shop in the Alameda Marketplace to
offer only the highest-quality and best-tasting
sustainably sourced meat and poultry, and added
a second location in 2016 in a historic space in
San Francisco’s Noe Valley.

Named after his great grandfather’s shop in Brooklyn, NY, Baron’s Meat &
Poultry specializes in humanely raised meat, poultry and fish that is free of
hormones, and antibiotics. A classically trained chef, some of David’s signature
products include “Black Dragon” marinated tri-tip (recipe includes a “very secret,
secret ingredient”) and amazing house recipe sausages, made entirely by hand.
In July of 2014, Oakland based Blue Heron
Catering’s Debbie Pfisterer and longtime Bay
Area chef Jeff Rosen opened the Cannery
Cafe at the Hayward Area Historical Society
museum to share their vision of community
and soulful, honest cooking that featured the
bounty of our wonderful Bay Area foodshed.

Local brunch favorites include their


rancheria chilaquiles, Meyer lemon ricotta
pancakes and fried chicken sandwich.

Debbie and Jeff will bring those same values


to their new Cannery Kitchen and Taps in the
Castro Valley Marketplace.
Pop Out Kitchen on the mezzanine level is
Castro Valley Marketplace’s commercial kitchen
and event space, which will host a local cooking
school offering a variety of classes including
baking, fermentation, and cocktail making.

Pop Out Kitchen will also allow for a seasonal rotation of


indie and local makers to pop up and share their culinary
talent and products with the Castro Valley community.
Above the sights and smells of the marketplace,
the mezzanine is home to Lab200, Castro
Valley’s first dedicated coworking space, an
oasis of focus for those who might be tired of
searching for an available outlet at a coffee shop,
but still want to be productive and close to great
coffee and food (not to mention uber-convenient
grocery shopping!)

Lab200 will offer flexible membership options from hot seats to


micro offices and conference rooms available to reserve for meetings
and presentations. As a bonus, shopping at marketplace merchants
will give members credit on coworking space and services.
Castro Valley Marketplace will make sure no
dinner party guest is left without the perfect
contribution. With its variety of gourmet
purveyors including a well-stocked cheese shop and
Makers, Artists, a boutique patisserie and chocolatier, even last
minute shoppers are covered from the appetizer
Purveyors to the dessert course.
To soothe what ails...an apothecary with handpicked herbs and tinctures, a
stop for freshly pressed juices, or for those who prefer to go straight to
the caffeine, a third-wave coffee and espresso bar.
From hands-on learning experiences like cheesemaking classes in a proper
commercial kitchen to live musical performances in the paseo, the
marketplace will be a dynamic gathering space for building community.
coffee and espresso bar.
“Join our select group of local food artisans,
and build a business that is environmentally
friendly, sustainable, and profitable!”
- Donna Layburn,
Castro Valley Natural Grocery

Retail Leasing Craig Semmelmeyer Craig@mspsinc.com


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