Real estate firms give free San Jose space to kids-oriented nonprofit

SAN JOSE — Two Bay Area real estate firms have teamed up to give free office space in San Jose to a nonprofit that provides home healthcare for children with severe medical conditions.

Republic Urban Properties and Essex Property Trust have given away an office space to Coastal Kids Home Care, a nonprofit that specializes in pediatric health care services.

Getting free office space about two blocks off West San Carlos Street near downtown San Jose was a dream come true for Coastal Kids and its nurses and pediatrics professionals, according to Margy Mayfield, co-founder of Coastal Kids.

Coastal Kids Home Care office at 333 Sunol Street in San Jose. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)

“It’s a beautiful oasis for my staff to have a place to drop in, sit, and take phone calls,” Mayfield said. “They are loving this location.”

The free office is on the ground floor of Silver, a 268-unit apartment complex at 333 Sunol Street in San Jose that is a joint venture of Republic Urban and Essex Property Trust.

The two real estate firms thought it would be a great idea to provide the free space to a nonprofit or other organization seeking a place to operate.

Entry area of a Coastal Kids Home Care office at 333 Sunol Street in San Jose.(George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)
Entry area of a Coastal Kids Home Care office at 333 Sunol Street in San Jose. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)

“The leasing office was not being used,” said Michael Van Every, president and managing partner of Republic Urban Properties. “We thought this would be an innovative way to activate the space and to help children.”

Essex has shifted to a business model of not staffing its leasing offices with in-person services.

“With our new business model, we don’t have to have somebody on site on each property,” said Anne Morrison, general counsel for Essex. “This allows us to put that vacant space to good use and provide it to a nonprofit.”

Salinas-based Coastal Kids Home Care serves about 650 children in Monterey County, Santa Clara County, Santa Cruz County and San Benito County.

Founded in 2005, the nonprofit provides home care and pediatrics services to children with serious or life-limiting illnesses.

“It’s great what this organization does for children,” Van Every said. “We are trying to be as community-conscious as we can. Now they can have an office with a professional setting that they can rely on.”

Renting an office space this size would normally cost about $100,000 a year given typical market conditions.

“This is right in line with our values at Essex,” Morrison said.

With the Coastal Kids main offices in Salinas, the San Jose site can be a big help for nurses who might have to travel considerable distances during a typical day.

“This San Jose location gives our nurses and providers much-needed space to make it more convenient to serve their clients,” Mayfield said. “It’s a really lovely spot and we are figuring out all the ways we can use this.”

Coastal Kids began using the free office space earlier this year, according to Mayfield, who is executive director of the nonprofit.

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