Phone: 1(800)417-9220
e-mail: attorneys@hardinglaw.com
Pleasanton Office
78 Mission Drive
Suite B
Pleasanton, CA 94566
(925)417-2202
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Contra Costa County Office
2950 Buskirk Road
Suite 300
Walnut Creek, CA 94597
(925)417-2202
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San Francisco Office
2858 Diamond Street
2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94131
(415)585-.8687
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Physical Location
Harding & Associate's main office is located within the 78 & 80 Mission Drive office complex, in Pleasanton, California. The complex sits on approximately one-half acre of land at the southern fringe of the city's historic downtown. Designed by Pleasanton architect Jack Bras, the buildings were constructed in 1972. Harding & Associates enjoyed the privilege of purchasing the property in 1993.
The Harding & Associates offices were custom designed and built for the firm. Resplendent with marble entry way, French doors, and custom wood moldings, the design facilitates a pleasant work environment for the people of Harding & Associates, and a presentation consistent with the high level of service that the firm provides.
As Harding & Associate's reputation for excellence has spread, so too has our client base. For the convenience of our clients we also maintain offices in Contra Costa County (Walnut Creek) and San Francisco.
Driving Directions to 78 Mission Drive, Pleasanton.
From Walnut Creek/North
Southbound 680 to Bernal turn off.
Right on Bernal.
Right on Sunol Blvd.
Left on Mission Drive.
3rd property on the left. Look for the huge oak tree.
From San Jose/South
Northbound 680
Bernal turn off.
Right on Bernal.
Right on Sunol Blvd.
Left on Mission Drive.
3rd property on the left. Look for the huge oak tree.
From Castro Valley/West
Eastbound 580 to southbound 680.
Southbound 680 to Bernal turn off.
Right on Bernal.
Right on Sunol Blvd.
Left on Mission Drive.
3rd property on the left. Look for the huge oak tree.
From Tracy/East
Westbound 580 to southbound 680.
Southbound 680 to Bernal turn off.
Right on Bernal.
Right on Sunol Blvd.
Left on Mission Drive.
3rd property on the left. Look for the huge oak tree.
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