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SAN FRANCISCO—Rialto on New Montgomery is located two blocks from the new Transbay Terminal, the Montgomery Street BART station and the future Yerba Buena Central Subway station, and is 97% leased.
MESA, AZ—Harvard Investments and East Valley Institute of Technology create a first-of-its-kind educational partnership that follows the development of the Cadence at Gateway master-planned community.
CARROLLTON, TX—The 330,000-square-foot build-to-suit headquarters building is located in Austin Ranch with 700 acres for corporate campuses, and 200 acres for industrial business parks and technological uses.
INLAND EMPIRE, CA— Creating a culture and environment with architecture, customer service and right tenant mix with restaurants, pocket parks and water fountains provides for the foundation of a premier experience, says a source in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> Q&A.
SAN FRANCISCO—In addition to key tenant, Swig, the building is approximately 95% occupied by tenants such as the New York Stock Exchange, Pocket Gems, Mazzetti Inc., Seiler LLP, Haworth and the University of California, San Francisco.
IRVINE, CA—The closing of big-box stores like Macy's, JCPenney and Sears has created the opportunity to push out beyond the walls and create multi-use environments, KTGY's Simon Perkowitz tells GlobeSt.com in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> look at a new retail trend.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA—Driverless cars are not some decades-in-the-future concept that's still on the drawing board—they're coming soon to a market near you. Cooper Carry's Angelo Carusi tells GlobeSt.com how this technology will impact real estate.