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In this part two <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, George Gigounas and Jesse Medlong of DLA Piper examine the legal issues of the Coastal Commission's recent sea level rise draft.
It's a totally cyclical movement, but the industrial market around Seattle is seeking--and finding--development gold in secondary and tertiary markets.
In this part one <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, George Gigounas and Jesse Medlong of DLA Piper examine the California Coastal Commission's recent guidance for real estate developers related to expected sea level rise.
Jason Hartman recently discussed the top 2018 real estate investment trends, Bay Area investment idiosyncrasies and interest rates in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Allen Matkins' Paul Nash outlines the requirement that owners of California commercial properties must upgrade to water-saving plumbing fixtures before January 1, 2019, in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
The Castro Valley site was previously in escrow just before the recession in 2007/08 and as the market unraveled, the project was unable to move forward but 10 years later, the development took six months.
As cap rates stabilize, it is necessary to dig deeper to find value-add multifamily opportunities that still exist but it takes a more creative approach, says Levin Johnston in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Jeff Dodd with Sunset Development Company discusses City Center Bishop Ranch's additional of two project anchors including Equinox, and dining and retail tenants, in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
As luxury buildings are swiftly selling out, with just 2.2 months of remaining inventory, what will this mean for home prices and competition for various projects set to open?