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Woodland Innovation Center 1100 Main St 44,565 SF Office Building Woodland, CA 95695 $15,932,716 CAD ($357.52 CAD/SF) 7% Cap Rate



INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Ample Restaurants & Amenities for Tenants
- Life Sciences Anchored
- Next Door to Yolo County Courthouse
- Minutes from Transportation & Airports
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Woodland, California, is home to a diversified regional economy anchored in food, agriculture, and logistics, but increasingly balanced by education, health care, and professional services. The city has roughly 2,100 business establishments spanning trade, transportation and utilities, professional and business services, other services, manufacturing, and health-related sectors, reflecting a broad base of professional, business, and consumer services available locally. Woodland’s employers and resident workforce together support on the order of 28,000–29,000 jobs, giving the community a jobs-to-housing ratio above 1:1 and positioning it as an employment center for the surrounding parts of Yolo County.
The local economy is deeply connected to state, national, and global markets. Woodland sits at the junction of Interstate 5 and State Route 113, with convenient access to Interstate 80, Sacramento International Airport, and the Port of Sacramento, making it a strategic hub for manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution uses. Major employers include national distribution centers for Target, Rite Aid, Walgreens, and other warehouse and logistics operators, alongside large food processors, farm equipment manufacturers, concrete and building-materials firms, and regional retail anchors such as Costco and Walmart. Woodland also hosts globally connected research operations: Bayer’s Vegetables Research & Development site alone employs nearly 160 people working on advanced seed and crop technologies, tying the city into international agrifood and biotechnology value chains.
While agriculture remains a defining strength—Yolo County ranks among the top U.S. markets for agricultural production, with more than $700 million in crop value and a fast-growing organic sector—Woodland’s economic base is more diversified than a typical rural California community. Educational services (driven by local schools and proximity to UC Davis), retail trade, and health care and social assistance are now the three largest employment sectors for residents, and the city is planning for roughly 45,000 jobs by 2035 through continued growth in industrial, office, medical, and service employment. Recent trends show median household income rising (up about 4% year-over-year to nearly $88,000) and poverty declining, indicating that Woodland’s mix of established industry clusters, logistics assets, and knowledge-economy employers is supporting gradual but broad-based economic growth.
The local economy is deeply connected to state, national, and global markets. Woodland sits at the junction of Interstate 5 and State Route 113, with convenient access to Interstate 80, Sacramento International Airport, and the Port of Sacramento, making it a strategic hub for manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution uses. Major employers include national distribution centers for Target, Rite Aid, Walgreens, and other warehouse and logistics operators, alongside large food processors, farm equipment manufacturers, concrete and building-materials firms, and regional retail anchors such as Costco and Walmart. Woodland also hosts globally connected research operations: Bayer’s Vegetables Research & Development site alone employs nearly 160 people working on advanced seed and crop technologies, tying the city into international agrifood and biotechnology value chains.
While agriculture remains a defining strength—Yolo County ranks among the top U.S. markets for agricultural production, with more than $700 million in crop value and a fast-growing organic sector—Woodland’s economic base is more diversified than a typical rural California community. Educational services (driven by local schools and proximity to UC Davis), retail trade, and health care and social assistance are now the three largest employment sectors for residents, and the city is planning for roughly 45,000 jobs by 2035 through continued growth in industrial, office, medical, and service employment. Recent trends show median household income rising (up about 4% year-over-year to nearly $88,000) and poverty declining, indicating that Woodland’s mix of established industry clusters, logistics assets, and knowledge-economy employers is supporting gradual but broad-based economic growth.
FINANCIAL SUMMARY (PRO FORMA - 2025) Click Here to Access |
ANNUAL (CAD) | ANNUAL PER SF (CAD) |
|---|---|---|
| Gross Rental Income |
$99,999
|
$9.99
|
| Other Income |
$99,999
|
$9.99
|
| Vacancy Loss |
$99,999
|
$9.99
|
| Effective Gross Income |
$99,999
|
$9.99
|
| Taxes |
$99,999
|
$9.99
|
| Operating Expenses |
$99,999
|
$9.99
|
| Total Expenses |
$99,999
|
$9.99
|
| Net Operating Income |
$99,999
|
$9.99
|
FINANCIAL SUMMARY (PRO FORMA - 2025) Click Here to Access
| Gross Rental Income (CAD) | |
|---|---|
| Annual | $99,999 |
| Annual Per SF | $9.99 |
| Other Income (CAD) | |
|---|---|
| Annual | $99,999 |
| Annual Per SF | $9.99 |
| Vacancy Loss (CAD) | |
|---|---|
| Annual | $99,999 |
| Annual Per SF | $9.99 |
| Effective Gross Income (CAD) | |
|---|---|
| Annual | $99,999 |
| Annual Per SF | $9.99 |
| Taxes (CAD) | |
|---|---|
| Annual | $99,999 |
| Annual Per SF | $9.99 |
| Operating Expenses (CAD) | |
|---|---|
| Annual | $99,999 |
| Annual Per SF | $9.99 |
| Total Expenses (CAD) | |
|---|---|
| Annual | $99,999 |
| Annual Per SF | $9.99 |
| Net Operating Income (CAD) | |
|---|---|
| Annual | $99,999 |
| Annual Per SF | $9.99 |
PROPERTY FACTS
Sale Type
Investment
Sale Condition
1031 Exchange
Property Type
Office
Property Subtype
Building Size
44,565 SF
Building Class
A
Year Built/Renovated
2004/2025
Price
$15,932,716 CAD
Price Per SF
$357.52 CAD
Cap Rate
7%
NOI
$1,115,290 CAD
Tenancy
Multiple
Building Height
3 Stories
Typical Floor Size
13,000 SF
Slab To Slab
13’
Building FAR
0.51
Lot Size
2.00 AC
Zoning
Commercial Woodland - Downtown Mixed Use
Parking
140 Spaces (4 Spaces per 1,000 SF Leased)
AMENITIES
- 24 Hour Access
- Bio-Tech/ Lab Space
- Controlled Access
- Conferencing Facility
- Courtyard
- Security System
- Signage
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Car Charging Station
- Monument Signage
- Air Conditioning
- Fiber Optic Internet
- Smoke Detector
- Backup Power / Generators
Walk Score®
Very Walkable (86)
Bike Score®
Very Bikeable (79)
PROPERTY TAXES
| Parcel Number | 006-122-009-000 | Total Assessment | $12,516,964 CAD |
| Land Assessment | $1,129,178 CAD | Annual Taxes | -$1 CAD ($0.00 CAD/SF) |
| Improvements Assessment | $11,387,785 CAD | Tax Year | 2025 |
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Number
006-122-009-000
Land Assessment
$1,129,178 CAD
Improvements Assessment
$11,387,785 CAD
Total Assessment
$12,516,964 CAD
Annual Taxes
-$1 CAD ($0.00 CAD/SF)
Tax Year
2025
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