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New homeowners are looking for housing in walkable locations near jobs, transit and services, as Silicon Valley faces an urgent demand for new housing.
The popularity can be attributed to Lumina's location in the Transbay neighborhood which has grown dramatically in recent years, and now has a great deal of activity in the form of employers and retail.
Joint venture partners will build two new residential communities, Greystone and Ashton Park, totaling 221 detached single-family homes priced from the mid-$200,000s to be open for sale by early 2019.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, tax attorney Steve Moskowitz discusses the impact of tax reform on the real estate industry and the most notable changes to real estate taxation that take effect this year.
Matt Slepin of TerraSearch Partners recently offered insights on how the C-suite should manage its firms from an external perspective in the second of a two-part <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Matt Slepin of TerraSearch Partners recently offered insights on how the C-suite is managing at the top of the cycle and how to be ready for what's next in the first of a two-part <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Ageno Apartments, a 171-unit mixed-income transit-oriented development, is underway in the final construction phase of the master-planned Vineyard Crossing, the first large development in about 25 years.
John Pollock of Meridian discussed elder care and healthcare trends that are more pronounced in the Bay Area due to land/building scarcity and rising costs in the second of a two-part <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
The Urban Institute's HARI measure shows that San Francisco, Seattle and Washington DC, are more affordable for local renters than other measures indicate.
John Pollock of Meridian says there has been a tremendous amount of activity in the first quarter, as he discussed the healthcare landscape, new construction and development opportunities in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.