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SAN DIEGO—Lack of certainty due to Obamacare and its possible repeal is causing doctors to pause before buying buildings or planning expansions, which is the biggest challenge to developers as well, PBG's Jim Roherty tells GlobeSt.com.
SAN JOSE—Companies are seeking solutions for both corporate interior and mission-critical needs, and open floor plans are shifting toward higher-density spaces as the demand for communal, collaborative space increases with mobility.
SAN FRANCISCO—340 Fremont is a veritable neighborhood within a neighborhood and its outdoor/indoor common areas foster a sense of community in a Rincon Hill location, GlobeSt.com learns in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
DALLAS—The final building of the Old Parkland development on Maple is scheduled to deliver in the first quarter of 2019, and in keeping with the rest of the campus, it will have a classical design mirroring the original architecture.
HOUSTON—Stonelake has finalized plans for its next phase and will break ground on the new development in the third quarter of 2017, with completion scheduled for first quarter 2019.
LOS ANGELES—Mill Creek and Mack Urban open the new Andalucia apartment complex, the second building in Mill Creek's efforts to revive the Playhouse District market.