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The number of adults with developmental disabilities is increasing at a much greater rate than the general population, accelerating the demand for this type of housing, Villa de Vida's Hunter Christian tells GlobeSt.com.
Bringing in legacy members to help mentor and support newer and younger members is a goal of the organization, incoming president Bree Wong tells GlobeSt.com.
Yes—because it's horizontal mixed-use, not vertical, Touchstone's Addison Garza tells GlobeSt.com, regarding a new project in the heart of the emerging Valley Center village core.
Investors are able to add value and create synergies by upgrading some of the older, legacy tenants with newer, contemporary tenants and adding more nationally and regionally recognized stores and restaurants, CBRE's Kirk Brummer tells GlobeSt.com.
Combining vacation benefits or dividends with investing in vacation-rental properties is a new model that can withstand a potential economic downturn, Equity Residences' Greg Salley tells GlobeSt.com.
An attractive location for tenants seeking convenience for their employees and proximity to research institutions and companies, Sorrento Mesa shines as a flex-industrial submarket, Goldman's Joseph Sumberg tells GlobeSt.com.
Soaring rental rates, plunging vacancy rates and a lack of land for development opportunities in CBDs have forced developers to look outside the urban core to build office product, CommercialCafe's Doug Ressler tells GlobeSt.com.
From telemedicine sessions and online nutritionists to Internet-enabled smart devices, seniors can use technology to live safely and independently at home in Cox and Shea Homes' Senior Smart Home.
Housing affordability will worsen, San Diego will fall short of becoming a world-class city and the region's ability to grow in many ways will be stifled if we don't build to meet residential demand, say BMC conference speakers.
Repositioning the property for condo-ization and including that option as part of the marketing package can help fill the gap created by renovation costs and interim lost rental income, HemphillSolutions' Ralph Hemphill tells GlobeSt.com.