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A GBC report provides insights on why green workspaces are healthier and more enjoyable, which has a direct impact on productivity, worker health and the bottom line, Eric Ibsen confirms in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
No other Bay Area site has a single industrial building of this size under development in close proximity of other services that will allow firms to truncate delivery times and lower transportation costs.
The 680 corridor continues to build on its legacy of being a central market/workforce hub supported by one of the most educated and experienced labor pools in the Bay Area, says Hitchcock in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
The Bay Area is without question one of the strongest US office markets, as demand for transit-oriented future-ready workspaces continues to generate leasing momentum across the region, says CBRE.
As the business world thinks beyond the ordinary in design, Stephen Francis Jones and his design team re-imagine spaces that unify as well as define, GlobeSt.com learns in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Significant liquidity is evident in the debt markets, particularly for well-located quality assets such as class-A office, 55 Green, which had multiple groups providing compelling proposals to finance the asset.
The focus is creating the highest and best use for each site but construction and land costs add challenges to an already challenging situation, while community designs continue to be responsive to buyer needs.
If businesses don't have to be located in the immediate Bay Area, the Central Valley is an excellent alternative for industrial space, NKF director Shawn Klein says in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.