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SAN DIEGO—Sorrento Mesa's newly renovated Elements at Wateridge is the amalgamation of water features mixed with modern design elements of wood, steel, concrete and glass aimed at appealing to tech companies, Parallel's Matt Root tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
SAN DIEGO—In addition to design features that reflect the local culture, carrying local products and getting involved in local events is important for food retailers, Studio H2G's Julie Dugas tells GlobeSt.com in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> interview about a local Barons opening.
LOS ANGELES—The sports and entertainment company is filling a void in the market with its new AEG Facilities Global Solutions division, which will provide management and planning services for sports facilities around the globe.
SAN ANTONIO, TX—Frost Tower's addition to the San Antonio skyline is the first office tower to be added to downtown in 27 years, part of a revitalization effort with projects in Hemisfair Park and San Pedro Creek.
IRVINE, CA—Some of the newest assisted-living communities look like resort hotels, while others look rather contemporary; however, none of them look like the places previous generations of seniors have inhabited, KTGY's Soo Im tells GlobeSt.com in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> Forum feature preview.
LOS ANGELES—In this week's wrap-up of deals, several companies announce major new hires, a hotel portfolio secures a $140 million bridge loan and multifamily properties in So-Cal see no decrease in popularity.
BELLEVUE, WA—Once dominated by REITs, acquisitions by this sector slowed in late 2015 and the first half of 2016, and more-traditional buyers are taking a larger percentage, NorthMarq's Stuart Oswald tells GlobeSt.com in this preview to a Real Estate Forum feature.
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA—One thing that makes the Residences at Pacific City so unique is its amenities building and use of open space, which serve to draw the community in and allow them to embrace the iconic property, MVE's Jeff Larsen and Pieter Berger tell GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
JERSEY CITY, NJ—The property is part of a multi-phase development, which also includes the 400-unit, Costas Kondylis-designed 50 Columbus apartment building; a 50-story, luxury residential tower, 70 Columbus; soon-to-be-completed, a 152-room Marriott Residence Inn at 80 Columbus; and on-site shared parking.