Real Estate Blog
Santa Teresa Borderplex adds another company to growing roster
The California-based aluminum supplier will add 37 jobs in Southern New Mexico.
Riceland community in Mont Belvieu to deliver first lots, start first commercial building
Riceland, a master-planned community spanning more than 1,400 acres in Mont Belvieu in Liberty County, is set to deliver its first homesites and start construction on the town center’s first commercial building.
Lulus online women’s retailer returns to brick-and-mortar in Los Angeles
The store is opening as Lulus' first permanent brick-and-mortar location since going digital in 2008.
Nike appears to seek two floors at downtown mall
Nike opened its flagship store in 2011 in the Kress Building across the street from Pioneer Place.
Environmental impact report for controversial Central El Dorado Hills project circulating again
An environmental impact report is being circulated again for the polarizing Central El Dorado Hills project, suggesting it could come up for a final vote early next year.
Data centers bring billions of dollars, but not many jobs. Are they worth incentives?
Data center operators are moving into the region in a big way, bringing billions of dollars worth of investment. Communities are competing to offer them tax incentives, even though they need far more servers than people. What's the appeal? Here's what local officials say.
Taubman, Olshan appears to have missed extended deadline on debt tied to Fair Oaks Mall
Plans to redevelop shopping center's sea of parking lots have yet to materialize.
Oakland’s downtown searches for a new future
Oakland's downtown was lifted by the city's decade-long development boom — but that's long gone now. Are arts and culture its recipe for the future?
What’s next for Oakland’s office market
Demand for office space in what was once the tightest market in the country plummeted during the pandemic, and has struggled to recover as tenants downsize – or don’t return at all. Where does the office market go from here?
Unity Software to shrink San Francisco office space amid staff layoffs
Unity Technologies Inc. is significantly reducing its real estate footprint in San Francisco as part of a global office downsizing and recent staff layoffs — but by how much is still up in the air.