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In the second of a two-part <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, McCarthy's Rodney Riddle discussed some of the latest parking technology, the labor shortage's effect on construction and parking structure project tips.
In the first of a two-part <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, McCarthy's Rodney Riddle discussed some of the hot trends, innovative cost savings and design-build concepts of current parking structure projects.
The new $95 million development located in the SoMa district at 360 5th St. includes 127 apartment homes and more than 9,300 square feet of retail and creative workspace on .53 acres.
More attention is paid to emerging markets such as Dublin, a trend that is especially true with high-level borrowers, and lenders are willing to sharpen their pencils to win multifamily business in the Bay Area.
Madison Marketplace provided NewMark Merrill Companies an opportunity to acquire the dominant grocery-anchored center with strong demographics, co-tenants and location in Fair Oaks.
Brokers presented a case study of a current or recently completed real estate project and discussed market conditions within their respective product type specialties at a recent town hall event at Cal.
The latest PACE funding of an energy-efficient project at the new Verseon research and administrative facility will help fund energy-related improvements as part of an overall facility refurbishment.
New housing properties are helping address the Bay Area's housing shortage including the recent opening of the 185-unit Artist Walk apartment community near the Fremont ACE train station.
Women in construction face certain challenges yet present many benefits to the industry as the group seeks to more closely align with the population, GlobeSt.com learns in the second of a two-part <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
In 2016, women made up only 9.1% of the US construction industry workforce, with just 31% in professional and managerial positions, GlobeSt.com learns in the first of a two-part <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.