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Seven additional tenants have signed at Bishop Ranch, many citing City Center, a collection of dining, retail and entertainment experiences, as one of the overriding factors in the decision-making process.
From designs for autonomous cars to modular furniture and customizable floor plans, developers are crafting both multifamily and single-family homes to attract residents, GlobeSt.com learns in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
1840 Gateway Dr. is 20% occupied in a 92% leased market, so Monday plans to invest in common and tenant areas to deliver leasing opportunities to some 55 tenants in the market with a total demand of 500,000 square feet.
After large real estate deals for tech giants Facebook, Dropbox, Adobe, Salesforce and Okta in 2017, Steve Berkman of Paul Hastings sheds some light into what's in store for 2018 in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
One of the largest developments in the Bay Area in the past 50 years, the Salesforce Transit Center, will serve tens of thousands of weekday visitors and will be the focal point of the mixed-use neighborhood featuring retail, office and residential.
The flagship InterContinental is the newest high-rise hotel to be developed in San Francisco and the only hotel that is contiguous to the Moscone Convention Center, which is completing a 300,000-square-foot expansion.
Vista Investment Group acquires a 314,000-square-foot office campus for $113 million in a sale that represents one of the largest real estate transactions in Silicon Valley in the past 12 months.
Housing scarcity remains as there are only 711 unsold new condominiums in the San Francisco market, leaving a 2.2-month supply of remaining inventory, according to Polaris Pacific's latest research report.
In an <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, John Pollock, Meridian CEO, recently discussed the demand for healthcare, locations of choice for developers and the outlook for medical real estate going into 2018.