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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.
While affordable subsidies are often included in developments, Bay Area jurisdictions are having difficulty keeping up with high-density housing due to urban sprawl and traffic, GlobeSt.com learns in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
555 De Haro has exposed wood beams, open floorplans and overall character, so the renovation effort kept those features intact while modernizing systems in order to appeal to creative workspace users.
Redevelopment construction is underway on the LAM Research campus and the transformed development will be known as Assembly at North First with occupancy slated for late summer 2018.
The community will be targeted to very low and extremely low-income adults 62 and older, allowing these residents to remain in their communities close to family, shopping and services.
With high leverage, double digit cash-on-cash returns are common and investors are attracted to properties with rare amenities such as townhome floorplans in the Central Valley, GlobeSt.com learns in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
As walkable communities become more popular among young professionals and millennials, residents want to be near everything they value, GlobeSt.com learns in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.