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A recent California Supreme Court affirmation upholding SB800 as a “virtually exclusive remedy” in certain construction-defect cases gives a clear pathway to developers, whether they follow the legislation or not, Allen Matkins' Tim Hutter tells GlobeSt.com.
With more seasoned employees in the workplace than ever before and the ocean industry at our doorstep, San Diego must chart a new course and grab onto these opportunities, say speakers at Thursday's economic roundtable.
The market must increase density, reduce development costs and foster community in order to help meet the demand for affordable residential builds, says the City's Kris Michell at Thursday's Economic Roundtable.
Despite the extended recovery and expansion, all indicators point to smooth sailing on the whole nationwide for the near future, and this market is no exception, say speakers at Thursday's San Diego County Economic Roundtable.
Amenities such as restaurants and gyms are being architecturally designed to further enhance the culture of local campuses and are being used to help add to campus branding, JLL's Grant Schoneman tells GlobeSt.com.
While many companies choose to diversify by investing in other markets while staying within their preferred property type, moving into different asset classes within your geographical area is another option, RAF Pacifica's Adam Robinson tells GlobeSt.com.
The most common incentives being offered for multifamily financings are from the agencies and involve pricing discounts, such as affordable components and green rewards, NorthMarq's Ory Schwartz tells GlobeSt.com.
Are removing “Do Not Disturb” signs and requiring staff to enter guestrooms once a day intrusive or an extension of good service? RAR's Bob Rauch weighs in on the controversy with GlobeSt.com.
The sector achieved nearly 1 million square feet of growth between July and December of last year, with countywide vacancy reaching below 5% by year's end, according to Cushman & Wakefield.
Developer Oram Hotels receives a $36.55-million loan for the continued renovation and development of Downtown San Diego's historic 500 West Broadway building into an upscale boutique hotel.