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The mortgage banking firm closed a total of 411 transactions last year, the first time in the company's history it surpassed 400 deals in a single year.
Wilton Court, a 100% affordable residential rental community at 3705 El Camino Real, is a 59-unit development that is slated for completion in summer 2022.
Construction is underway for a new medical office building at 8105 Saratoga Way, which demonstrates the strength and stability of Sacramento's medical office sector and ongoing sector opportunity.
Designing for flexibility is vital to accommodate the next wave of industrial needs including more maneuverable automated trucks, drones and other means of transporting products to/from warehouses.
Buzz Oates Companies recently purchased a 135,885-square-foot industrial facility located at 3925 Seaport Blvd. that is fully leased to Raley's, partially due to its cold-storage capability.
The 10 communities across California, Washington and Nevada include more than $350 million in senior living assets in urban high-barrier-to-entry markets with desirable demographics and limited existing supply.
The profile of Silicon Valley has changed dramatically in the last 15 years with the growth and presence of the largest tech tenants and 350 Holger Way, a 96,502-square-foot class-A office building, is counted as one of its desirable assets.
Some homes at Catalina and Skylark floorplans contain bonus rooms and dedicated office space, with home automation technology features supported by Apple that make working from home more efficient.
San Jose registered the most surprising boost in renter activity among all the Golden State cities analyzed at 6%, in stark contrast with San Francisco, where the number of renter applications dropped by 7%.