Driven by an enlightened urbanism that proposes a mutually enriching intersection of commercial uses, as well as access to public transit and green space, Connexion is an office campus that offers an optimal environment in which to create and collaborate, to work, meet and relax.
303 N Glenoaks mezzanine deck with plently of outdoor social and recreation spaces
333 N Glenoaks courtyard with tiered amphitheater
Cascading deck and stairway access connecting the Breezeway with both courtyards
Rendering of newly completed 333 N Glenoaks lobby
Connexion enhances work and play and encourages creativity and collaboration
Furnished terraces offer additional meeting and gathering spaces
Rendering of the renovated tenant lounge on mezzanine level of 303 N Glenoaks
The Breezeway connects vehicle and pedestrian flow and features food trucks
Work bars placed throughout terraces provide room to plug in or reflect
In the evening, sophisticated lighting captivates passages
Entrance courtyard for 300 E Magnolia phase two coming soon
Lobby for 300 E Magnolia phase two with a completion date in 2017
Conference room and corridor for 300 E Magnolia phase two
Lounge and outdoor patio for 300 E Magnolia phase two
Connexion offers over 10,000 SF of collaborative outdoor space in a campus setting walkable to the downtown Burbank amenity core with access to an abundance of restaurants, retail and mixed-use residential.
A wide range of office space is available at Connexion Burbank.
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Connexion considered
walker's paradise
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Burbank Town Center
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in Burbank
Revitalized Downtown Burbank is within walking distance
Over 55 quality eating spots within a short walk including favorites like Granville Cafe
Abundant shops, street retail in the future proposed Burbank Town Center
100 restaurants and eateries in the area, including exciting new openings
See original works by Burbank animators on the wall at Moore’s Deli
Cleverly crafted tasting plates of cuisine at The Commonwealth Restaurant
Be always entertained with 30 AMC screens at Burbank Entertainment Village
The competition heats up at Tony’s Darts Away
Cold microbrews, fierce karoke, and board games at Brewyard Beer Company
Finish a long day with a nightcap at The Blue Room
The proposed design for the new Burbank Town Center include 241,000 SF of retail
The proposed outdoor plaza will bring 40,000 SF of new retail
A aerial showing the proposed design and mixed-use mass of the project
New renderings released show the proposed residential component
Proposed residential developments include this 259-unit apartment building
The proposed podium building will house 756 residential units
A proposed seven-story 200-room hotel with 10,000SF of restaurant space
Life in the proposed plaza involves many places to gather outdoors
New proposed Magnolia Street entrance to the Burbank Town Center
Renovated food court inside the proposed Burbank Town Center
Juliana Sampson
818.502.6772
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Doug Marlow
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Nikki Resnick
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