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Landing at College Square offered buyer MG Properties a suburban, newer construction opportunity located near major employers and multiple transit options at pricing below replacement costs.
Dealpath received a strategic investment from Blackstone, and the partnership provides Dealpath with industry experience and expertise from Blackstone's real estate and innovations teams.
Union House has launched sales of its residences with a selection of 41 one-, two- and three-bedroom condos starting at $1.25 million and more than two-thirds of the units offer city, Golden Gate and Bay views.
Bay Area firms, Shorenstein Properties and Simpson Manufacturing Co. Inc., are examples of companies that are doing good and finding those initiatives contribute to the bottom line in the process.
Vista Investment Group in partnership with Tokyu Land US Corporation purchased Northridge Apartments in response to renters who have been priced out of the expensive markets of San Francisco and Oakland.
In a unique opportunity to acquire a prized San Francisco landmark, RFR Holding LLC, a New York-based real estate investment company, recently purchased the asset for an undisclosed purchase price.
AR/VR technology has created a paradigm shift for multifamily spaces, which previously showed model units with only one configuration/design or unfurnished, says Lindsay Dillon of roOomy in this EXCLUSIVE.
Proposition D was approved yesterday and it authorizes a vacant property tax on ground-floor commercial space in certain commercial districts with revenues dedicated to assisting small businesses.
Property managers are concerned about the health and well-being of tenants and residents along with operational and business implications related to the spread of the coronavirus, and IREM advises checking with WHO and CDC for guidance.
The $165.5 million purchase price is a high number because Park Tower is one of the larger towers in downtown, but on a price per square basis, it was actually lower than the last class-A building sold, 400 Capital Mall.