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BOSTON—The cities of Boston and Los Angeles have one thing more in common than flirting with the idea of being the host city for the 2024 Olympic Games. They both are the venues for one of the more coveted awards in the commercial real estate arena—CoreNet Global's Global Innovators Awards.
SAN MATEO, CA–The mixed-use residential community, 888 North San Mateo Drive, has been named the 2014 LEED Outstanding Multifamily Project of the Year by USGBC.
Square footage is not as important as amenities. And once you lease a unit, you work isn't done. That is according to experts who recently chatted with GlobeSt.com about the evolution of multifamily in celebration of GlobeSt.com's 15th anniversary.
CAMDEN, NJ—Philadelphia-based Jacobs Global Buildings Design has been honored by the New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects for its design of the Campbell Employee Center in Camden, NJ.
ALAMEDA, CA—Alameda Center, a four-building, 155,040-square-foot office property portfolio located at 2430 to 2490 Mariner Square Loop, is 89% occupied by 11 tenants.
FONTANA, CA—Liberty Properties buys a 410,000-square-foot building for $36.8 million, Prologis signs a 210,000-square-foot lease and Center Court Apartments lands $19.4 million for construction financing, in this week's wrap-up of deals.
SAN DIEGO—From Carlsbad's desalination plant to a state-of-the-art leakage-detection device, San Diego is making great strides in water-conservation measures, Lee & Associates' Monique Medley tells GlobeSt.com in Part 2 of this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> story.
WASHINGTON, DC—The Rudin Management CEO was a founding member of the Real Estate Roundtable, and has provided the organization with “deep engagement over the years,” says Jeffrey DeBoer.
LYNDHURST, NJ—Russo Development of Carlstadt and Forsgate Industrial Partners of Teterboro won the right to purchase and redevelop the 718 acres of remediated landfills in the Meadowlands known as the Kingsland site.