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LOS ANGELES—Whether it is from ballot initiatives, land costs or construction costs, developers at the recent RealShare Apartments conference spoke about the long list of challenges that influence their decisions and shape their pipelines.
CHICAGO—The company's existing 1.1 million-square-foot data center at 350 E. Cermak is already the nucleus of Chicago's commodity markets and financial firms.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA—Affordable multifamily apartments provide critically needed housing by giving preference to low-income families and people who live or work in Mountain View, thereby promoting accessibility to those struggling to find housing in an extremely competitive market.
OCEANSIDE, CA—Oceanside's economy is moving upward as businesses and residents are moving into the area, and the trend is expected to continue into as more residential and commercial projects come to market, Lee's Blair Havens tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
RANCHO MISSION VIEJO, CA—High-speed wireless connections in the home that enable incredibly fast download speeds and eliminate buffering could help dramatically increase productivity in the commercial real estate realm, Warmington Homes executives tell GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
LOS ANGELES—Breather, a new brand of co-working-style office spaces that is integrated meeting rooms and office spaces, is opening five new shops in town, are growing faster than ever.
JERSEY CITY, NJ—The firm anticipates 2016 dispositions to total approximately $730 million, consisting of 27 office buildings totaling 4.5 million square feet and one residential building with a GAAP NOI yield of approximately 5.5% overall.