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Changes to modern offices are about making people feel welcome and comfortable, as seen in CBRE's new offices at Westfield UTC. GlobeSt.com paid a visit and got a personal tour of the space.
An influx of military ships and personnel, as well as a host of new and old incentives for helping related businesses to thrive in the region, makes South County the place to be, SCEDC's Cindy Gompper-Graves tells GlobeSt.com.
The project caters to entrepreneurs and collaborators by giving them comfortable and inviting residences as well as inspiring social spaces in which to collaborate, Lowe's Mike McNerney tells GlobeSt.com.
Parallel's Matt Root tells GlobeSt.com what goes into a rebranding and why it makes financial sense to do so in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> Q&A about the redevelopment of the Ranch at Seal Beach.
As this demographic continues to age, buy more homes and increase its purchasing power, communities will change to reflect their preferences, so they need to get involved, FirstService Residential California's Marisa McVey tells GlobeSt.com.
Offerings from a private boat share, luxury cars, chef concierges and a 24-hour attended lobby are among the amenities residents will experience in today's high-rise luxury properties, Bosa's Bemi Jauhal tells GlobeSt.com.
Privacy and distraction, along with poor sound quality due to hard surfaces reflecting sound and causing cacophonous reverberation, are some of the issues that can be addressed through better design, Kirei's John Stein tells GlobeSt.com.
Listening to stakeholders and being sensitive to the historic nature of the land are key to successful developments, say developers of projects around San Diego at Tuesday's CREW lunch event.
With so many megashifts leading to changes in our industry, the most successful among us will be those who nurture relationships and become indispensable in helping clients serve their customers, Christopher Lee tells NAIOP breakfast attendees.
If successful in November 2018, a $900-million housing bond could provide as many as 2,500 units of permanent supportive housing for people currently living on the streets, San Diego Housing Federation's Stephen Russell tells GlobeSt.com.