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A set of onetime Cisco Systems buildings in Milpitas, owned by prolific real estate investor Hudson Pacific Properties Inc., are almost done getting a massive makeover meant to attract one or more of Silicon Valley’s “top tier” companies.

The three buildings sit on about 65 acres known as Campus Center at 115-155 McCarthy Blvd. Taken together, those structures stand at about 472,000 square feet, but the development has the potential to triple in size with additional office, R&D, warehouse…

It took years for Paradigm Development Co. to get a toehold in Capitol Riverfront. On Wednesday, that grew into a foothold.

The Arlington-based developer has acquired two lots in the 1000 block of New Jersey Avenue SE between K and L streets for $19.75 million. With that buy, which includes the Capitol Riverfront branch of Eagle Academy Public Charter School and a taxicab repair facility, Paradigm now controls the entire square bounded by New Jersey Avenue and First, K and L streets SE.

The plan?…

The 45,000-square-foot building may be welcome news for startups seeking space in a neighborhood dominated by real estate-hungry Google and Tableau Software.

California State Sen. Scott Wiener's controversial measure to build more housing units near transit has been downzoned.

In response to critics, the bill to upzone development sites near public transit corridors and stations and provide more affordable units to help solve California's housing crisis was amended Tuesday.

The legislation, called the Transit Zoning Bill, or SB 827, would've limited local control over density, parking spaces and heights for housing projects near transit stops. New…

The project wants to use the state density program to exceed the area's 65-foot height limit.

California State Sen. Scott Wiener's controversial measure to build more housing units near transit has been downzoned.

In response to critics, the bill to upzone development sites near public transit corridors and stations and provide more affordable units to help solve California's housing crisis was amended Tuesday.

The legislation, called the Transit Zoning Bill, or SB 827, would've limited local control over density, parking spaces and heights for housing projects near transit stops. New…

Developer AGI Avant is embarking on more than 200 more units in western SoMa a few blocks from another project the developer put on hold because of high construction costs.