SuiteNet provides, through its members, extended stay and temporary corporate housing in furnished short-term apartments and corporate suites in Walnut Creek, California. The following is a list of extended stay and temporary corporate housing providers in Walnut Creek:
Walnut Creek Temporary Housing - Walnut Creek Extended Stay, Walnut Creek Corporate Housing
Situated perfectly near great shopping and fine dining at Broadway Plaza, a day outdoors on the Iron Horse Trail, and within walking distance of the BART, you\'ll have the best of... more information
Walnut Creek Temporary Housing - Walnut Creek Extended Stay, Walnut Creek Corporate Housing
Situated perfectly between downtown Walnut Creek and the BART station, you\'ll have the best of Walnut Creek right at your doorstep. Great apartments, great service and the... more information
Walnut Creek Temporary Housing - Walnut Creek Extended Stay, Walnut Creek Corporate Housing
Thoughtful details can be found everywhere you look at this Walnut Creek community. Unique one and two bedroom floor plans surround a community courtyard featuring a swimming pool... more information
The first known inhabitants of the Walnut Creek area were the Bolbones Indians. In March 1772, the first Spanish explorers arrived to the region. California became a possession of Mexico following the Mexican Revolution in 1821. To encourage settlement in its newly-acquired territory, Mexico made large land grants, four of which were in the Walnut Creek area. A grant of nearly 18,000 acres in what today is the Ygnacio Valley was made to Dona Juana Sanchez de Pacheco, whose husband, Miguel, had been a war hero for Mexico. She deeded her property to two grandsons, Ygnacio and Ysidro Sibrian. Ygnacio Sibrian, the namesake of the Ygnacio Valley, built the first roofed residence in the valley around 1850. Following the Mexican-American War, California became a United States territory and subsequently a state in 1850.
Growth in Walnut Creek accelerated with the arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1891. By March 1913, regular passenger and freight service was operating between Walnut Creek and Oakland. The popularity of train travel waned quickly, however, and as a result, regular commuter railroad service ended in 1934. Walnut Creek entered its modern era of growth in 1951 with the opening of the Broadway Shopping Center, the first major retail center in Contra Costa County. Taxable sales skyrocketed from $9 million in 1950 to $20 million in 1955. The City's population also experienced a boom - from 2,460 in 1950 to 9,903 in 1960.
The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, approved by Bay Area voters in1962, returned train travel to Walnut Creek, where a BART station was established at Ygnacio Valley Road and Interstate 680 in 1973. The block of 146 small, post-World War II houses to the north of the BART station was gradually converted for mid-rise office buildings and became known as the "Golden Triangle." By 1985, one million square feet of new office space had been constructed in this area.
Joining other cities and governmental agencies, the City of Walnut Creek launched its own website on the Internet on Feb. 6, 1996. It was judged one of the best among cities in the Bay Area by the San Francisco Chronicle.
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