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After strategic renovations transformed the class-A office tower, 1850 Gateway is now 100% occupied following a string of recent signings, with Apixio set to take over a full floor in a long-term lease.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, Jonathan Fearn discussed how Greystar's development in Silicon Valley will be impacted by the tech boom and some of the trends it plans to incorporate into multifamily projects.
For the first time on record, the number of job openings exceeds the number of people out of work and seeking employment so it is no surprise that office assets are getting noticed by investors and lenders.
Block chain, technology in brokerage and technology use by landlords were the hot buttons of conversation during the two-hour presentation by some of CRE's best and brightest last week.
An example of neighborhood retail demand is the Mid Valley Shopping Center, a 62,480-square-foot Safeway-anchored multi-tenant center, which was recently acquired from the original developer family.
In the second of a two part <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, Capuciati tells GlobeSt.com how TdX 20 is a viable replacement for R-22, how it can be used in newer infrastructure and the next steps in the industry.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, GlobeSt.com learns more about the cessation of R-22 after 2019 from Peter Capuciati, executive chairman of the board of Bluon, which also includes advisor/investor Leonardo DiCaprio.
The resurgence of the North San Mateo County market, particularly due to the explosion in life science demand, coupled with YouTube's expanding footprint in San Bruno and the resulting nosediving vacancy rate were key factors.
In the coming years, 939 Ellis Street, recently purchased for $49 million, is poised to enjoy the benefits of what is currently San Francisco's most transformative neighborhood, the Van Ness Corridor.
Seagate Properties used 30-year C-PACE financing by Cleanfund to install a 49.6 kW solar PV array on Seagate's San Rafael headquarters and in an office building in Sausalito using a 76 kW solar PV array.