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Daily Digest: Feds take aim at Wells Fargo; A new 71-story S.F. skyscraper?
Good morning, Bay Area. The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit hit its stride yesterday in the Bay Area with the highly anticipated meeting between the presidents of the U.S. and China in Woodside. While much was discussed, the most important conclusion that came from the meeting seemed to be the fact that the two sides were actually talking face to face in the same room. Chinese President Xi Jinping then said last night in a speech to leaders in San Francisco’s Hyatt Regency Downtown that…
Another $1 million-plus home sells in popular Clarence neighborhood
Built in 2007, the single-family home has four bedrooms, 4.5 baths and two fireplaces.
South Jersey housing market is hottest in Philadelphia region with no signs of a slowdown
According to Zillow, 29 of the 30 Greater Philadelphia ZIP codes that saw the largest year-over-year increases in median home value in August were all in South Jersey. Real estate brokers say the prices are being driven by younger buyers who live in the city and are descending to the suburbs at a quicker pace.
Keller Williams names a new CEO — kind of
Mark Willis has been named CEO of Austin-based Keller Williams Realty Inc., effective immediately. Keller Williams is the largest commercial real estate firm in Buffalo.
St. Pete selects architect for Rays’ $1.3 billion ballpark
The decision came after one of the two finalists withdrew from the process.
Outdoor gear maker signs 87,787-square-foot HQ lease in RiNo
“In an age of real estate doom and gloom, this is seen to be a big win,” developer says.
Jefferson County Attorney’s office moving 2 divisions
The agency is moving its employees to two towers, one Downtown and the other off the Watterson Expressway.
Luxury apartments transform the heart of San Jose’s historic Japantown
Shea Properties and Ivanhoe Cambridge continue their decade-long bet on the Silicon Valley apartment market.
Executive Voice: They moved south to make a difference in Moore County
Linda and Reagan Parsons know they are in a “unique position” in Moore County.
$3.3 million housing project aims to tackle poverty in Dayton-area city
“…We are confident this organization has the adequate oversight and resources to complete a large-scale renovation to a property which is currently an eyesore,” a county commissioner, said about the project. Find out more.