Goodwill's Bold Move Pays Off: A Hub for Nonprofits in San Jose
In a move that has paid off in more ways than one, Goodwill of Silicon Valley's decision to buy and repurpose an eight-story office building in north San Jose has started to yield results. The nonprofit organization, which purchased the building at a whopping 82% discount, has successfully lured its first tenant into the new headquarters: Abode Services.
Abode Services, dedicated to ending homelessness, will lease a full floor in the building, signing a five-year deal with Goodwill of Silicon Valley. This move not only marks a significant turning point for the nonprofit but also brings together two critical services - workforce development and housing services - under one roof.
"We're transforming this building into a hub that will deliver meaningful impact for people who need it most," said Christopher Baker, CEO of Goodwill of Silicon Valley. "Our new headquarters will enable us to fulfill our mission more efficiently."
The deal was made possible by a $10 million gift from MacKenzie Scott, author and philanthropist, which supported Goodwill's purchase. The building, worth an estimated $94.2 million at the time of sale, has now become a symbol of collaboration and cooperation in Silicon Valley.
"This is a practical, results-driven model for strengthening the social and economic fabric of our community," said Trish Dorsey, vice president of community engagement at Goodwill of Silicon Valley. "We're excited to see this vision come to life."
As the lease by Adobe Services brings together two key players under one roof, it's clear that Goodwill of Silicon Valley's bold move has started to pay off. The nonprofit organization is now poised to make a significant impact in the lives of those it serves, and its new headquarters is the perfect catalyst for change.
With a full floor leased by Abode Services, the eight-story building is already starting to feel like a true hub for nonprofits. As more organizations move into the space, Goodwill of Silicon Valley's vision of creating a collaborative ecosystem is set to become a reality.
The deal marks a significant win for Goodwill of Silicon Valley, which has shown that with strategic thinking and generous support from philanthropists like MacKenzie Scott, even the most ambitious plans can come to fruition.
In a move that has paid off in more ways than one, Goodwill of Silicon Valley's decision to buy and repurpose an eight-story office building in north San Jose has started to yield results. The nonprofit organization, which purchased the building at a whopping 82% discount, has successfully lured its first tenant into the new headquarters: Abode Services.
Abode Services, dedicated to ending homelessness, will lease a full floor in the building, signing a five-year deal with Goodwill of Silicon Valley. This move not only marks a significant turning point for the nonprofit but also brings together two critical services - workforce development and housing services - under one roof.
"We're transforming this building into a hub that will deliver meaningful impact for people who need it most," said Christopher Baker, CEO of Goodwill of Silicon Valley. "Our new headquarters will enable us to fulfill our mission more efficiently."
The deal was made possible by a $10 million gift from MacKenzie Scott, author and philanthropist, which supported Goodwill's purchase. The building, worth an estimated $94.2 million at the time of sale, has now become a symbol of collaboration and cooperation in Silicon Valley.
"This is a practical, results-driven model for strengthening the social and economic fabric of our community," said Trish Dorsey, vice president of community engagement at Goodwill of Silicon Valley. "We're excited to see this vision come to life."
As the lease by Adobe Services brings together two key players under one roof, it's clear that Goodwill of Silicon Valley's bold move has started to pay off. The nonprofit organization is now poised to make a significant impact in the lives of those it serves, and its new headquarters is the perfect catalyst for change.
With a full floor leased by Abode Services, the eight-story building is already starting to feel like a true hub for nonprofits. As more organizations move into the space, Goodwill of Silicon Valley's vision of creating a collaborative ecosystem is set to become a reality.
The deal marks a significant win for Goodwill of Silicon Valley, which has shown that with strategic thinking and generous support from philanthropists like MacKenzie Scott, even the most ambitious plans can come to fruition.