Thousand Oaks Investor Snaps Up Alameda’s Jack in the Box Property for $4 Million

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A property housing a Jack in the Box Drive-Thru in Alameda has been sold for $4 million, according to a press release by Hanley Investment Group, the selling party. A private investor from Thousand Oaks purchased the 2.6k square foot property, translating to a cost of roughly $1,538 per square foot.

The property, located at 1257 Park St., is nestled within the bustling intersection of Park and Encinal Ave/Hwy 61, in downtown Alameda—a destination known for its boutique shops and gourmet offerings. The strategic location of the drive-thru is accentuated by the traffic of more than 35,000 cars passing through daily. Alameda’s proximity to Oakland International Airport, a significant travel hub with over 11 million passengers in 2023, further underscores its appeal.

Per Connect CRE, the sale was orchestrated by Hanley Investment Group’s Executive Vice Presidents Bill Asher, Jeremy McChesney, and Jeff Lefko, along with Colliers Senior Vice President Cherie Huillade, on behalf of the seller, CalBay Development. This El Segundo-based property developer is known for specializing in net-leased properties. On the buyer’s side, representation came from Jake Kim of Pinnacle Estate Properties Inc., based in Westlake Village, California…

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