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A Bay Area-based commercial real estate investment and development company has entered the Sacramento market with the purchase of a fully leased industrial building in West Sacramento.

Avison Young broker Jay Maddox said the property on Long Beach’s waterfront won’t last long on the market, with parties already reaching out to the firm with interest.

The lease at Culver Connect, managed by Pendulum Property Partners, was terminated with a signed termination agreement.

A San Diego investor bullish on the Phoenix market now owns 12 properties totaling nearly 5,000 units in metro Phoenix. Here's what the chief investment officer has to say about the popular build-to-rent niche that is taking the country by storm.

New data on price drops suggest buyers are gaining more leverage nationally. But what about in Denver?

Joyride Brewing, which has anchored the corner of 25th Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard for the past ten years, said Friday that plans to file for bankruptcy protection.

Brewery co-founder Dave Bergen said in a video on Facebook that he is making a very public announcement as a way to remain open and honest with customers.

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A St. Louis apartment developer whose project was recently the subject of a federal subpoena has dropped a plan to build apartments at a Central West End site.

Grander, which dates pieces of its company back to 1921, bills itself as the “single-source for cabinet and millwork manufacturers.” The company signed its lease in April and moved in November into what will be a major industrial development in Georgetown. This story takes a look at what's planned in the project and the companies already working there.

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An Alabama-based Southern Creole restaurant expanded to Albuquerque. The restaurant seats 150 people and will open on Dec. 1.