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Riverside, Missouri-based NorthPoint Development has bought 60 acres for industrial development in West Sacramento’s Southport area, in the company’s first foray on the West Coast.

Up to five speculative office and industrial buildings are proposed near Highway 20 in Mount Pleasant as another developer comes into the area to join the real estate momentum Foxconn Technology Group is generating.

Unable to purchase its current home from Portland Public Schools, De La Salle North Catholic High School is working with members of the business community to find a new building. The tight real estate market is making that tough.

With a pedestrian-friendly layout, an eclectic mix of housing and an abundance of cultural and entertainment attractions and events, midtown is one of Sacramento’s most popular areas to live and work, which continues to spur interest from developers.

Prolific deal-maker Swift Real Estate Partners picked up its first office building in San Francisco’s Mid-Market area.

The investor snapped up the first 12 floors consisting of 220,000 square feet of office and ground-floor retail in 1390 Market St. from Broadreach Capital Partners. The price was $110 million or about $500 per square foot, according to a source familiar with the deal.

The 29-story tower, formerly known as Fox Plaza, includes apartments on the upper floors owned by San Mateo-based…

Jeff Clark, founder and president of SuperFloors Inc., and his wife, Marie Clark, are putting their manse on Lake Sammamish for sale at $13.98 million.

The 1.5-acre site has 158 feet of waterfront and a Bellevue address, situated at the south end of the lake, facing due north.

Now retired from SuperFloors and in the commercial real estate business, the Clarks are moving to Arizona with their two dogs to be closer to family, and may build a much smaller place on Lake Sammmish to come back to in…

Kaiser Permanente has pledged up to $200 million to fight homelessness and support affordable housing in one of the biggest individual financial commitments on the issue from a private enterprise.

While it’s currently unclear what exact programs will be funded using the money, Kaiser’s Chief Community Health Officer Bechara Choucair said the goal is to partner with local communities and community groups to help support existing solutions that are working to preserve and expand affordable housing.…

Kilroy would be the third developer to take on the potential $2 billion Landing at Oyster Point.

A candidate forum hosted by two local housing nonprofits focused on the Bay Area's housing crisis, and the questions from the former homeless members of a “lived experience” advisory board produced the most interesting answers.