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New owner of Seagate’s 30-acre Fremont campus may have bigger plans for the site

By Sarah Klearman – Staff Reporter, San Francisco Business Times Sep 14, 2023 New York-based investor Madison Capital may have bigger plans for Seagate Technology Holding’s research and development campus in Fremont, new filings with the city suggest. The firm, which bought Dublin, Ireland-based Seagate’s (NASDAQ: STX) campus for $260 million in May, has proposed subdividing the 30-acre […]

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Track the latest housing goals throughout Silicon Valley and Monterey Bay Area

By Ahavah Revis – Data Reporter, San Francisco Business Times Jul 14, 2023 Updated Jul 14, 2023 3:31pm PDT It’s no secret that the Bay Area housing market remains expensive and out-of-reach for many — and that there’s been a decades-long shortage of affordable units across all counties. The state’s Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) process determines the […]

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More than $1 trillion in CRE debt maturities loom. These metros have the most exposure

By Ashley Fahey – Editor, The National Observer: Real Estate Edition, The Business Journals Jul 5, 2023 Updated Jul 5, 2023 2:05pm PDT All eyes are on mounting debt in the commercial real estate world, which continues to struggle with higher interest rates, a more cautious lending environment and muted return-to-office and leasing activity in the wake of […]

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City Ventures pitches 69 homes on Fremont lot long eyed for residential redevelopment

By Sarah Klearman  –  Staff Reporter, San Francisco Business Times Jul 3, 2023 Updated Jul 3, 2023, 3:32pm PDT City Ventures has plans to breathe new life into a Fremont property long eyed for residential redevelopment. The Irvine-based developer and homebuilder is moving forward with plans to raise 69 homes — 60 townhomes and nine accessory dwelling units — on a two-acre […]

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180 Howard St. in San Francisco under contract as market shows signs of capitulation

By Laura Waxmann  –  Staff Reporter, San Francisco Business Times Jun 20, 2023 Updated Jun 20, 2023, 3:01pm PDT At least three San Francisco office buildings re-listed at severe discounts after failing to achieve asking prices in recent years are now under contract, a sign that the days of landlords “testing the market” to gauge office values amid rising vacancy […]

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Tesla taking over Fremont facility once slated to house Applied Materials plant

By Sarah Klearman  –  Staff Reporter, San Francisco Business Times Jun 8, 2023 Updated Jun 8, 2023, 3:36pm PDT Tesla Inc. has snapped up another manufacturing facility in Fremont to support production of a key battery technology. The Austin-based electric vehicle manufacturer (NASDAQ: TSLA) signed a lease for 48401 Fremont Blvd., two sources told the Business Times. San Francisco industrial […]

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US office market sees continued challenges in Q1 data reports

By Ashley Fahey  –  Editor, The National Observer: Real Estate Edition, May 15, 2023 The national office market is off to a tough start this year, with leasing activity continuing to slow, vacancy rising and the ever-looming threat of debt maturities. Office market reports from major commercial real estate brokerages point to a market that’s yet to find […]

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As Veritas Faces Default on Loans, Eastdil Secured Places 95 of its San Francisco Properties on the Market for Sale

May 12, 2023 By The Registry Staff Veritas Investments, the prominent residential landlord in San Francisco, led by its CEO Yat-Pang Au, is facing the potential loss of over a third of its apartment portfolio in the city as its lenders move forward with the sale of $1 billion in delinquent loans tied to Veritas properties. […]

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How Northern California cities compare with SBA loan approvals

By SVBJ staff May 5, 2023 Take a look at Small Business Administration lending trends in the Silicon Valley, San Francisco and Sacramento regions. 

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The Cannabis Economy: Mapping the opportunities and threats of an emerging multibillion-dollar industry

By Pete Danko  –  Staff Reporter, Portland Business Journal Nov 18, 2022 Federal legalization of cannabis would have far-reaching consequences. It would clear the way for interstate sales, providing a potential lift for cannabis retailers and growers who have seen prices plummet. Those same businesses would have access to the banking services and tax deductions currently enjoyed by […]

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