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Environmental remediation of The Maddux affordable housing site is now complete, and it is the first project in Washington State to reach this milestone as part of the Department of Ecology's new Healthy Housing pilot program.
The profile of Silicon Valley has changed dramatically in the last 15 years with the growth and presence of the largest tech tenants and 350 Holger Way, a 96,502-square-foot class-A office building, is counted as one of its desirable assets.
As one of only a handful of Internet Exchanges in the country, the Pittock Block benefits from a regional locational advantage as well as the fact that 16 individual fiber carriers service the building.
From 2019 to 2020, 33.7 million square feet delivered in DFW, more than any other 12-month period, while the 1.4-million-square-foot Gateway Logistics Center was acquired by BentallGreenOak.
Bridge Development Partners recently acquired 117 acres for the future site of Bridge Point I-5 Seattle, a four-building 1.94 million-square-foot industrial park, its largest project in the Seattle region to date.
CBRE plans to consolidate its three San Antonio offices in the Oxbow building at 1803 Broadway St. in approximately 17,000 square feet on the top floor of Silver Ventures' new eight-story building.
Some homes at Catalina and Skylark floorplans contain bonus rooms and dedicated office space, with home automation technology features supported by Apple that make working from home more efficient.
Companies are seeking competitive space and boost recruiting while exemplifying company culture, for example, Trinity REIS's lease signing at Proof indicates continued demand for creative office space in Fort Worth.
San Jose registered the most surprising boost in renter activity among all the Golden State cities analyzed at 6%, in stark contrast with San Francisco, where the number of renter applications dropped by 7%.