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The eight-story Offices at Public Market is part of a larger mixed-use development that includes retail, residential and hotel, and much of the retail space is currently under redevelopment, slated for a two-year completion.
The borrower's renovation, expansion and revitalization of the Trading Post Shopping Center has achieved more than 95% occupancy, now anchored by the likes of Sprouts, Ross, Union Bank and others.
The addition of a new AMC multiplex and Whole Foods will contribute a balance in the mix of local businesses at CityLine Sunnyvale to create a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood in the downtown district.
Oakland is in real need of class-A office space and a mixed-use project allows companies to mold a blank canvas into a workspace, and it also includes residential and retail components.
Tenants and residents associate environmental performance with quality, so the Certified Sustainable Property certification presents an opportunity to showcase responsible real estate management.
Today's new home buyers want convenience—close to transit, employment, retail, parks, schools and restaurants in downtown—which is available in a Peninsula luxury condo project, says its developer.
Due to the continued and increased use of cloud data storage, data centers continue to be in demand here, including some in Silicon Valley that have either opened or been announced for completion in 2018.
Google has made more than 52 South Bay property purchases totaling $820 million during the last three years in Sunnyvale as well as additional direct acquisitions, and may be heading to downtown San Jose.
Walkable living is all the rage today and when combined with multifamily close to workplaces and retail, a project just off Highway 101 at Fair Oaks Avenue accomplishes a three-fer.