Navigate Affordable Housing Partners relocating headquarters space
The entity acquired the space for the new office last year.
Daily Digest: Major airline to cut SFO routes; Salesforce loses another exec
Good morning, Bay Area. Starting your day at the airport, the Oakland International Airport is now considering changing its name as part of a rebranding effort aimed at attracting more business, the Chronicle reports. The Port of Oakland, which owns and operates the airport, recently sent out a survey through a professional polling company asking 700 registered voters in Oakland how “comfortable” they would be with a name change for the airport. Turning to labor news, San Jose city workers represented…
Columbus Downtown Development Corp.’s apartments at Topiary Park to welcome residents in October
Columbus Downtown Development Corp.'s apartment development at Topiary Park will open in October.
Hoover urgent care involved in sale-leaseback deal
Located along one of the busiest retail/medical corridors in the Birmingham metro area, the urgent care center opened earlier this year.
Former Bed Bath & Beyond space in Springfield to be filled by furniture and home decor retailer
The replacement tenant sells bed and even some beyond.
Feldman Cos. lines up 2 Miami-Dade County development sites
The developer obtained a construction loan on one site, and has another property under contract.
A first for PayPal: San Jose payments company launches stablecoin
PayPal Inc. has become the first U.S. financial institution to launch a stablecoin backed by the U.S. dollar.
No longer a $3 trillion company, Apple shares keep sliding week after fiscal Q3 earnings
Apple Inc. shares have erased more than $200 billion in market cap in a five-day period since its latest earnings call.
Fitness company closing 2 Denver-area locations
Together, the two fitness clubs represent more than 150,000 square feet of space.
Downtown skyscrapers: Which Columbus high-rises have the highest vacancy rates?
Downtown Columbus continues to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic and the lingering remote and hybrid work trend, with the vacancy rate in downtown Columbus at 15.2%.