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As demand remains steady, developers strive to deliver units near major transportation centers and amenities, especially evident in Silicon Valley where tech players remain on a hiring juggernaut.
The name Lakeside correlates to a high asset value but that doesn't mean changing the name of an apartment building to Lakeside will create more value.
San Francisco is the sixth largest US flexible office space market with 3 million square feet of flex, but it's the growth potential that is particularly intriguing, JLL says in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
When complete, the Sanger Building will have more than 2,000 lights powered using Ethernet cables and the Sinclair Hotel/Marriott Autograph hotel will use the same technology to power all of its lighting.
Curriculums can leverage transit access to move learning off site into more secure community-based spaces, labs and interdisciplinary environments, LPA explains in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Amazon is looking to sublet 30 floors of previously leased office space in the metro area, fueling speculation that the e-commerce giant is scaling back on its Seattle expansion.
Technology plays a critical role in attracting and holding on to good people, as the folks of RealPage explain. It's hardly news anymore that the commercial real estate industry is behind the eight ball when it comes to hiring and retention.