You're In Good Company
      Stanford Ranch is already home to a number of leading companies that were drawn by this community’s unique combination of land availability, housing, skilled labor, transportation connections and overall quality of life.

      Since commercial site sales began in 1985, Stanford Ranch has seen the influx of more than 2.5 million square feet of commercial, industrial, office and retail space. This community is in the path of growth, and is part of an area now called "Silicon Valley East" due to the fact so many high technology companies are locating or expanding major operations to the region.


      Stanford Ranch is currently home to companies such as Varian Corporation, Williams Sonoma, Placer Title, Financial Pacific Insurance, TASQ Technologies, The GAP, Verifone, Parallax, and Galil Motion Control. Oracle Corporation has completed two phases of a campus that could ultimately provide employment for 2,500. And, more business and jobs are on the way, because Stanford Ranch can provide everything from flexible incubator space to a complete corporate campus.


      Nearby, in business parks and commerce centers developed by Stanford Ranch, you will find companies like Albertsons, Golden Eagle Distributing, Hewlett-Packard, Dovebid, Mark Container, Pride Industries, Oracle, and Pasco Scientific.

      And, within minutes of Stanford Ranch are some of the biggest names in electronics, including Hewlett-Packard, Intel, NEC Electronics and Agilent Technologies.

Stanford Ranch is the place where Northern California gets down to business.

We're All Business, And Business Is Good
      Stanford Ranch is part of a dynamic growth pattern occurring in Placer County and the greater Sacramento Region. Growth in population, employment and real income have consistently outpaced the Metro area averages, with no signs of slowing.

      With its highly educated work force and diversified employment base, Sacramento has experienced real income growth at twice the national average between 1980 and 2000. Trends indicate personal income, employment, and population growth will continue over the next decade.

      Locally, the City of Rocklin has seen population increase more than 50% from 1990 to the present, fueled by the expanding base of employment and the continuing influx of clean, high technology industry.

      Stanford Ranch has been and will continue to be a market leader in the region’s continued growth and can offer a variety of both industrial and office/commercial product types with fully approved land sites that meet user needs. The continued expansion of Stanford Ranch’s residential component will further enhance the attractive setting and the economic fundamentals that have made the Roseville/Rocklin area the location of choice for major corporations.

A Stable Base For Business
      Stanford Ranch offers a seismically stable environment. This helps minimize the risk of business interruptions due to earthquakes and other natural emergencies. In fact, the risk of earthquakes and other geoseismic influence is among the lowest in California and in most of the other western states. This, along with the absence of rail beds, makes Stanford Ranch well-suited for the development of vibration-sensitive, technology-related enterprises. The stable ground also is attractive to companies with call centers, data processing facilities and support operations.

      This attraction is enhanced by the fact that Stanford Ranch lies outside the 100-year flood plain and offers high technology companies a state-of-the-art infrastructure. An on-premises digital switching system provides fiber optic communications technology, high capacity digital service, equal access to long distance carriers, Centrex and WATS.

      Companies also appreciate the convenient shipping and transportation connections. Stanford Ranch is served by commercial and cargo flights at Sacramento International Airport, executive air operations at nearby Lincoln Air Center, McClellan Jet Services, and a new air cargo center at the recently privatized Mather Field, a former Air Force base capable of handling any size aircraft. Only minutes away lies the Roseville hub for Northern California rail traffic. Stanford Ranch is also close to the major thoroughfares of Interstate 80, Highway 65, Highway 50 and Interstate 5.


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