Go Daddy Hops on Sunnyvale, Silicon Valley Wave
By Sharon Simonson
SUNNYVALE—Domain-naming company Go Daddy.com plans to double its employee count in Sunnyvale to 80 by yearend and expects to add even more workers in 2014 as the...
Overcollaborating
Workplace interior design shifts back to the individual—to a degree.
THIS ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED IN THE ‘Q’ – THE REGISTRY’S PRINT PUBLICATION – IN APRIL OF 2016
By Neil Gonzales
The post-recession technology boom...
Gensler’s Design Forecast Fosters Connection Across Industries and Sectors
By Jacob Bourne
Gensler, a global architecture, design and planning firm founded in 1965, used to have the commonplace practice of releasing an annual report merely chronicling financial facts and...
For Salesforce.com San Francisco is the Amenity
By Neil Gonzales
In 2012, the cloud-computing giant Salesforce.com abruptly dropped its plans to build a sprawling campus in Mission Bay along San Francisco’s periphery. The company has never publicly...
Subleasing: More Than Meets the Eye
Does the leap in sublease space portend a property tech wreck?
THIS ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED IN THE ‘Q’ – THE REGISTRY’S PRINT PUBLICATION – IN APRIL OF 2016
By David Goll
While some San...
Technology Helping Commercial Brokers Up Their Game
By Neil Gonzales
Despite being an estimated $12 trillion industry, commercial real estate has done little to adopt change over the decades—with many a broker utilizing time-tested tools and techniques...
San Jose Kicks Off Efforts to Raise its Web Economic Development Profile
By David Goll
As befitting the self-styled moniker "Capital of Silicon Valley," the Bay Area's largest city is showcasing its economic development potential in cutting-edge digital fashion.
San Jose officials launched...
JLL: High-Tech Services Distinguish Dot-com Boom From Today
By Sharon Simonson
High-tech service companies engaged in ecommerce, social media, cloud software and affiliated industries are leading the technology job-growth boom in Silicon Valley, San Francisco and the Peninsula,...
Wareham Signs Tenant to Greenway Building At EmeryStation
By Sharon Simonson
San Rafael-based Wareham Development has nabbed a 2,500 square-foot upscale burger restaurant as the first tenant for its latest biotech and life-science office building at its EmeryStation...
A Platform Ready for You
Technology finally gains a foothold in an industry that had resisted gains made in other sectors.
THIS ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED IN THE ‘Q’ – THE REGISTRY’S PRINT PUBLICATION – IN MAY 2015
By Neil...