Coworking Goes Residential
By Sasha Vasilyuk
Three men are discussing business strategy at a table in the newly redesigned lobby of Nema, a high-end San Francisco apartment building across the street from Twitter’s...
American Dream No More
By Bekka Wiedenmeyer
The white picket fence, the pristine lawn, a close-knit neighborhood: The golden standard of the American dream used to buying and owning a home. However, based on...
My Tenants Stopped Paying – Now What? Am I Really Expected to Pay My...
By Jeff Coats, President of JS Coats Capital
Lenders are fully aware that the COVID-19 health crisis will have a world-wide economic impact of unknown depth and duration as we...
Urban Catalyst Looks to Relieve San Jose’s Supply-Demand Imbalance with Proposed 200-Unit Student Housing...
By Meghan Hall
The Bay Area’s housing crisis has hit many locals hard, but it can be particularly difficult for students, who are often in need of housing in high-density—and...
Report: Provided Pull-Back is Short-Lived, National Industrial Completions Could Rise 29 Percent in 2020
By Meghan Hall
In 2019, the United States was still in the midst of its longest economic expansion in history, with growth that continued throughout all sectors, including industrial real...
Lender Pulling out of Walnut Creek Office Acquisition; Unclear if Sale Will Go Through
By Jon Peterson
Pulling out of deals may be a recurring theme over the next few months, as the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic works itself through the economy. In one...
Presidio’s Welcome Club House
By Meghan Hall
The age of technology has dramatically altered everything about how we interact with others: when, how frequently, where. It has even altered what we seek out as...
Beijing-Based Hony Capital to Buy San Francisco’s Oceanwide Center for $1.2B
By Vladimir Bosanac & Meghan Hall
Following a protracted sales process, Oceanwide Center, a stalled, one million square foot development project in San Francisco, could soon have a new buyer....
U.S. 101 Mobility Action Plan Looks to Connect Bay Area
By Jack Stubbs
The nine-county Bay Area, home to nearly eight million people, continues to undergo an immense transformation as commercial and residential development occurs at a rapid rate —...
Proposed 226-Unit Project in Downtown San Jose Set to Add New Dimension to Area’s...
By Jack Stubbs
Downtown San Jose, has, over the last few months in particular, become a development hotspot for a number of technology companies looking for a relatively cheaper alternative...