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Adobe's North Tower will be an all-electric building powered by renewable energy, among the first of its kind in Silicon Valley, demonstrating Adobe's commitment to 100% renewable energy by 2035.
Breather has focused its offerings to address the trend toward longer-term hybrid real estate solutions that provide the flexibility of co-working with the privacy of traditional leases, adding 11 spaces in San Francisco and LA.
Paramount has entered into an agreement to acquire 55 Second St., a 387,000-square-foot trophy office building located in San Francisco's South Financial District, for approximately $408 million or $1,054 PSF.
Home2 Suites by Hilton recently announced its newest property and the first hotel built via modular construction in Bay Area history, the Home2 Suites by Hilton San Francisco Airport North.
Cushman & Wakefield hosted its first West Coast Women in Law Leadership Event, an opportunity to assemble law firm and in-house counsel leaders, both attorneys and executives, for in-depth insights.
Brookfield Properties is transforming four acres of empty parking lots and underutilized buildings into a walkable development with housing, public open spaces, offices, retail and restored historic buildings.
The Domain qualified for a Green-Up execution, which removed the transaction from Freddie Mac's annual production cap, allowing Freddie Mac to offer additional interest rate savings to Prime Residential.
The Transbay Corridor Core Capacity project will receive a fiscal year 2018 funding allocation of $300 million through the US Department of Transportation's Capital Investment Grants program.
Legal counsel can assist with assembling smaller parcels for a larger project, creating contracts to build complicated developments or negotiating knotty leases for tenants to occupy multi-use properties.
Among the measures, Google will establish a $250 million investment fund that will provide incentives to developers to build at least 5,000 affordable housing units.