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IRS warms business owners about a lucrative Covid19 ERC

By Andy Medici  –  Senior Reporter, The Playbook, Oct 25, 2022 The Employee Retention Credit could be very lucrative for small businesses, but it’s also become fertile ground for scams. That’s according to the Internal Revenue Service, which is warning business owners to scrutinize solicitations involving the ERC — noting businesses could be left holding the bag. “Businesses are […]

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Housing prices in the San Jose metro area fell 3.3% from October to November, the biggest decline nationwide

By Olivia Peterkin  –  Digital Editor, Silicon Valley Business Journal Dec 22, 2022 Updated Dec 22, 2022, 3:24pm PST House values in the San Jose metro area fell faster than in any other major urban region in the country last month, according to a new report. The typical home in the region encompassing Santa Clara and San Benito counties saw […]

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Good startups emerge in bad times. Here are 57 startups worth billions that launched during the Great Recession

By Cromwell Schubarth  –  TechFlash Editor, Silicon Valley Business Journal Dec 9, 2022 Updated Dec 9, 2022, 9:01am PST https://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/news/2022/12/09/these-59-startups-emerged-in-the-great-recession.html?utm_source=st via @svbizjournal  If you ask venture capitalists why they invest in startups in economically challenging times like these, you’ll hear a common refrain: Some of the most successful companies in the tech industry were formed or came of age in […]

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History of US Yield Curve Inversions

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Q3 spike in loans with negative leverage signals how commercial real estate dealmaking is changing

By Ashley Fahey  –  Editor, The National Observer: Real Estate Edition, Nov 2, 2022 Updated Nov 2, 2022, 11:21am PDT Negative leverage in the commercial real estate market seen in the third quarter hasn’t reached similar levels since the 1980s. That’s according to an analysis by New York-based Moody’s Analytics Inc., which found the share of commercial mortgage-backed securities loans […]

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Comparing the Speed of U.S. Interest Rates Hike

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Ranked: 30 housing markets where values are cooling the fastest — or even declining

By Ashley Fahey  –  Editor, The National Observer: Real Estate Edition Oct 26, 2022 Some were booming before the Covid-19 pandemic hit. Others shot up in popularity arguably because of the pandemic. A few have been slow-but-steady-growth markets for some time. The national housing market slowdown has been one of the headlining stories of 2022, after a […]

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Nearly 500 housing units pitched for South Fremont BART station

By Sarah Klearman  –  Staff Reporter, San Francisco Business Times Aug 22, 2022 Updated Aug 22, 2022, 4:56pm PDT The longtime owners of nearly 10 acres adjacent to the Warm Springs/South Fremont BART station have big plans for the land. They have proposed building nearly 500 multifamily units and townhomes on Lopes Road and Warm Springs Boulevard, about a block […]

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Fremont, CA Industrial Trends 2010 to 2021

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Hines Purchases 5 Industrial Buildings in Fremont

By Catherine Sweeney  July 6, 2022 After it was recently placed on the market in April, a 148,100 square-foot industrial complex in Fremont has sold for $54.6 million, or roughly $368 per square foot. The property, known as Fremont Business Center, was purchased by Houston-based commercial real estate investment company Hines, according to reporting from The […]

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