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Tech companies are constantly competing for talent and working to stay on top of trends, therefore creating a demand for flexible workspace such as Mindspace, which opened its second US location here.
Marketing efforts produced more than 283 confidentiality agreements/offering memoranda and through the team's managed-bid offer process, 19 offers were generated to purchase the property.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, Alex Mast recently discussed the state of the Northern California commercial real estate market, the most active asset classes, trends and secrets for success in the current market.
The Transbay Joint Powers Authority provided results of the initial inspections on the steel beams at the transit center, which show an additional fissure on an adjacent beam at the Fremont Street location.
Unemployment in the Sacramento region has fallen to below 4%, led in part by private sector growth in healthcare and technology, as year-over-year rental growth is expected in the high-single digits in 2018.
Salesforce Transit Center was closed yesterday after a fissure in one of the steel beams was discovered in the ceiling of the third level bus deck near Fremont Street, and inspections are underway.
The marketing of a 45.37-acre site with direct access to Interstate 580, adjacent to a planned light rail station and just minutes from Livermore's Municipal Airport is a rare occurrence.
Hospital officials say the new tower will be a part of a planned $215-million campus expansion and modernization effort. Construction on the new patient tower is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2019.
Technology is affecting everything from how apartment owners attract new residents and provide customer service to existing residents, but more often than not, it's amenities that convert to leases.
Brookfield Infrastructure, an affiliate of Brookfield Asset Management, has committed to fund half of the required initial equity investment, currently estimated to be approximately $613 million.