Dublin’s Main Street
By Meghan Hall
Dublin takes the first step to create a new downtown
The City of Dublin, California is nestled within the Tri-Valley, a trio of communities located in the East...
Co-Working Together
Coworking is here to stay, but its evolution will continue to shape the industry
Coworking has entered deeply into the the commercial real estate lexicon, and by all accounts, the...
Bay Area Hospitality: Steady With a Chance of Slowdown
The hotel industry remains solid and and strong, although the number of transactions and overall growth in the sector has decelerated
Sonia Greenlee is a senior vice president with JLL...
XL Construction: Navigating the Good Years
Look forward, not back, to make choices
Eric Raff helped found Milpitas-based XL Construction 25 years ago with Dave Beck. Since their early days, they have been staunch champions of...
SoMa’s New Focal Point
New Gensler-designed PRC center in San Francisco tackles community’s toughest issues
By Jack Stubbs
“The constant challenge is how to help people to understand and helping people to not tire...
Kuth Ranieri Architects CultivaTE a Relationship-Based Design Practice
Byron Kuth and Liz Ranieri reflect on some of their most notable collaborations
As interviewed by Meghan Hall
Kuth Ranieri Architects was founded in the early 1990s, by Byron Kuth and...
CSC’s Legacy Gift in Lafayette
By Meghan Hall
CSC formalizes plans for new 12,000 SQFT holistic treatment center in Lafayette
In 2018, there were an anticipated 1.735 million new cases of cancer according to the National...
Tech Liked Buying Bay Area Real Estate in 2019
By Meghan Hall
As major companies sought room to grow, owner-user sales jumped in frequency
Silicon Valley’s commercial real estate market has exploded as a result of large credit tenants growing...
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...
Keeping the Bay Area Architecture Conversation Going
Nine architecture firms provide insight on riding the economic cycle
By Kenneth Caldwell
With such a prolonged real estate boom, there has been concern about an inevitable downturn, and architects are...