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Atlanta-based real estate investor, Jamestown LP, is considering a shift in strategy for its vacant 300,000-square-foot office space at 2000 Clayton Road in Concord. While the initial plan was to lease the space to office tenants, the current market conditions have prompted Jamestown to explore innovative alternatives.

Recently, Jamestown approached Concord city officials with a proposal to transform the entire building into a vertical farming facility. This inquiry was made on behalf of an undisclosed vertical farming company. Although the city is yet to receive a formal application, the identity of the vertical farming company remains a mystery.

The office building, previously occupied by Bank of America since the mid-1980s, was left vacant earlier this year. The bank has plans to let its lease expire in the coming summer. In the past, Jamestown had explored the possibility of converting the property into residential units or lab spaces.

Divya Sapa, Jamestown’s Vice President of Development and Construction, mentioned in April that the company is evaluating the best way to utilize the building, emphasizing its unique potential.

The challenge of finding a suitable replacement for Bank of America is amplified by the pandemic's impact on the demand for office spaces in Concord. Despite the city's growing momentum in the office market before the pandemic, the current 17.4% vacancy rate in its 4.5 million-square-foot office space indicates a shift in market dynamics. Having acquired the property for $117 million in 2018, Jamestown seems to be open to diversifying its use.

While traditional crop production isn't permitted in Concord's downtown area, vertical farming, which involves growing plants in stacked layers without soil, might be an exception. City officials informed Jamestown that they could apply for a zoning text amendment to facilitate the vertical farming operation. This amendment process, which involves revising specific zoning regulations, could take anywhere from six months to a year and would likely necessitate a public hearing and City Council's approval.

The city's openness to vertical farming isn't unique. Other cities, like Calgary and Chicago, have also shown interest in this rapidly growing industry. For instance, Canadian firm AgriPlay Ventures is negotiating for office spaces in Calgary, while FarmZero, utilizing AgriPlay's technology, is reportedly in discussions to lease office space in Chicago.

While no official agreement has been reached between Jamestown and the vertical farming company, sources indicate that the company is also considering spaces in Fairfield and Silicon Valley.

How do you think vertical farming could reshape the future of vacant office spaces? Text me with your insights and opinions.

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