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A joint venture of Skya Ventures Inc. and Gelt Inc. recently sold Marina Dunes RV Resort, a 96-site property located in Monterey County, for $28.5 million to an undisclosed publicly traded REIT.
Following a dramatic dip in condominium sales from March through June 2020, the September volume increase was concentrated in transactions ranging from $800,000 to $1.4 million, according to a Polaris Pacific report.
Residents began moving in at Corsair Flats at Alameda Point's Site A, a $1 billion mixed-use transit-oriented development at the former Naval Air Station Alameda, which closed more than 20 years ago.
Given the continued strength of the San Francisco residential market, despite COVID, Allrise envisions the creation of several multi-purpose buildings comprised of more than 800 residential units in the next several years.
AMC Sunnyvale 12 and Whole Foods Market are now open in the CityLine Sunnyvale project, developed by STC Venture LLC, a joint venture between Sares Regis Group of Northern California and Hunter Properties.
Anton Aspire allows provides commuter proximity to key employment and entertainment centers throughout Silicon Valley, including direct access to the new Milpitas BART/VTA station.
Drawbridge was willing to offer a shorter-term lease to provide Austin-based NI with stability and continuity, and the renewal shows a commitment to Silicon Valley when some tenants are leaving.
Two of the most-watched ballot initiatives were Proposition 21, which was defeated, and Proposition 15, which was losing with about 75% of the vote as of late yesterday.
As companies have allowed their employees to work from home during the pandemic, many workers are deciding to leave high-cost metros for less expensive cities.
Consumers are looking for convenient and safe access to groceries, and safety starts with the programmatic separation of a store's service areas, according to Eric Price with Lowney Architecture.