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Students from Cal's Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics and a handful of SIOR docents recently took a bus tour of some of the area's projects in varying stages of construction.
After several years of limited new construction and somewhat sluggish demand, the Sacramento apartment market has shown a strong resurgence, particularly for urban infill projects near major employment centers.
The new mixed-use community at 988 El Camino Real will serve as the gateway to the El Camino Real/Chestnut area and is across from the future site of the Community Civic Campus.
The SoCal chapter's recent trip to Washington DC included meeting with elected officials to discuss priority issues for the commercial real estate industry in California, with creating an effective goods movement system topping the list.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, Lisa Meylor says every generation of buyer and renter expects some sort of digital engagement, and builders and owners are finding the right tools to meet those expectations.
In the second of a two-part <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, Amie Zemlicka, FORGE designer/project manager, discusses how the design process was collaborative from the start, with a vision set by TEECOM and delivered by FORGE.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, Alex Serriere of TEECOM recently discussed how the research lab used for tech solutions testing runs on AI infrastructure to control, manage and interact with the space itself.
The commercial real estate market recorded another good year in 2017, and it is not running on fumes yet, according to Dave Schmidt at Colliers' Trends event recently held in San Jose.
Work is currently underway to rebuild the Luther Burbank Center structures and replace the landscaping while Napa Valley hotel revenue and occupancy for December 2017 and January 2018 increased from the previous year.