Concept Plan to Combine Four Major Bay Area Transit Authorities in San José Kicks...
By Meghan Hall
San José’s Diridon Station has attracted a lot of attention—from the larger Bay Area community, developers and growing companies—as a major hub for future growth. As the...
City of Concord Moves a Step Closer Toward its 30-Year Execution of the Naval...
By Meghan Hall
After over a decade, the Navy is finally preparing to transfer the first 500 acres of the Concord Weapons Naval Station to the city, and Concord officials...
Innovative Outdoor Hospitality Brand LOGE Continues to Grow from Its PNW Roots
By Meghan Hall
Outdoor hospitality has taken off over the past few years as today’s consumers continue to seek exciting new experiences through travel and entertainment. One such firm, LOGE...
San Francisco Officially Passes its Long Awaited Central SOMA Plan
By M. Brett Gladstone, Esq., Partner, Hanson Bridgett LLP, San Francisco .
On December 4, 2018, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (on its second and final reading) approved the...
Italian-Based Company Emmedue Paves Way for Modular Construction
By Meghan Hall
Modular building systems are becoming increasingly common in an era where rapidly rising construction costs and labor shortages make it difficult for developers to see projects through...
Blitz’s Analytical Take on the Design Process
How Design and Architecture Firms are Diving into the Early Stage Planning Process
By Meghan Hall
One may think that the design of any space is approached with a more artistic...
Windy Hill’s Artisan Crossing Project Joins Wave of Development in Belmont
By Meghan Hall
For the past several years the City of Belmont has been carefully crafting its plans for future development knowing that the growth and expansion that has hit...
PropTech: AI Platform VergeSense Measures Use of Office Space
By Meghan Hall
Modern offices have rapidly evolved as companies transitioned from traditional cubicles to open concept workspaces. VergeSense is a sensor-as-a-system platform that tracks office usage to equip companies...
Mountain View’s Computer History Museum Launches Learning Center Project to Engage Community
By Meghan Hall
A new 3,000 square foot children’s learning center is in the works at Mountain View’s Computer History Museum, located at 1401 North Shoreline Boulevard. The project, which...
As the Open Office Debate Intensifies, It’s Time to Reach Common Ground
By Robin Weckesser, President, a3 Workplace Strategies
Recent studies have workplaces stirring again about an ongoing, controversial topic: Open or closed offices? What works best? Well, we think it’s time...