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Hotel Lanai reopens following renovation
The renovation was the first major upgrade for the historic property since the hotel first opened in 1923.
San Jose, Google deal aims to study lofty affordable housing goal, bring back advisory group
The agreement approved Wednesday morning will help shape future zoning and community benefits in a potential Google development.
With Amazon rumored as the tenant, Hines gets permit to build Bellevue tower
Meanwhile representatives of another development company, Fana, met with city officials about an 18-story office tower. This and other moves by developers underscore how hot the downtown Bellevue market is.
San Francisco’s new condo inventory plunges as projects sell out
San Francisco’s supply of new condos is quickly dwindling as buyers snap up homes on the market.
The city is down to less than 500 new condos available for purchase — a 34 percent plunge compared with this same time last year, according to Polaris Pacific, a condo marketing and research firm.
“There’s not a lot to sell in San Francisco at the moment,” said Miles Garber, vice president of research for Polaris Pacific.
Several projects are close to selling out all of their units such…
Mercy Housing wraps up projects in two cities, starts on third
While wrapping up affordable housing developments in Woodland and Roseville, Mercy Housing California has started another in North Highlands.
Developer plans $125M residential community in north Scottsdale
Model homes are expected to be ready in early 2020 for this master-planned community bordered on three sides by the McDowell Sonoran Preserve.
Huge home for offices, shops gets going in Pflugerville; first up, hundreds of apartments
When it's complete in a decade, Pecan District could add nearly 1 million square feet of offices and more than 1,000 homes to Pflugerville.
Send in the stagers
In a sluggish real estate market, more and more homes need to be staged to sell. Here's what's involved.
$24 million ‘jewel box’ residential development underway in Chesterfield
Seven of the project's 37 lots have sold and three homes are currently occupied, according to the homebuilder.
Houston Class B multifamily developer starts first townhome project
The company plans to close on the strip of land off Memorial Heights where a Union Pacific Railroad track used to be later this month.