SANTA CLARA — A medical tech firm that has launched into a quest to fight coronary heart issues has struck a deal to lease house in Santa Clara in an enlargement transfer.
EBR Methods, which has crafted a brand new technology of wi-fi cardiac pacing gear, signed a rental deal to take house at 4300 Patrick Henry Drive in Santa Clara, based on industrial actual property corporations Cushman & Wakefield and Newark, which teamed as much as organize the lease.
The medical tech firm is relocating to Santa Clara and can exit Sunnyvale, acknowledged Cushman & Wakefield brokers Walt Stephenson and Jeff Cushman and Newmark brokers Greg Tippin and Tracey Solari.
EBR Sytems leased 51,100 sq. ft within the 4300 Patrick Henry workplaces, the Newmark and Cushman & Wakefield brokers acknowledged. Drawbridge Realty, a veteran actual property agency, owns the constructing EBR leased.
“The move represents a sizeable expansion for the company,” Cushman & Wakefield acknowledged.
The rental deal is amongst current leasing transactions that trace at an enchancment within the tough workplace market within the South Bay. The San Francisco and Oakland workplace markets are in far worse form than Silicon Valley.
EBR Methods at current occupies a constructing in Sunnyvale that totals 30,800 sq. ft, the LoopNet industrial property database and Google Maps states.
The medical know-how agency expects to maneuver into its new Santa Clara workplaces throughout the first half of 2026. It’s going to occupy a vastly upgraded constructing, based on Cushman & Wakefield.
“Drawbridge acquired the property in 2013 and recently completed significant interior and exterior renovations in 2024, such as a new indoor and outdoor breakroom and patio space, plus other elements focused on the employee,” stated Stephenson, a Cushman & Wakefield government director.
EBR Methods and Drawbridge each goal to finish additional upgrades to the property in addition to different office installations and operational wants earlier than the med-tech agency strikes in 2026.
“We place the needs of patients first in everything we do,” EBR Methods states on its web site.