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San Francisco Peninsula Archives - Page 2 of 10 - The Ivy Group

Prologis CEO Hamid Moghadam shares how he built a real estate empire and calls on Bay Area businesses to find their voice

By Mark Calvey – Senior Reporter, San Francisco Business Times Dec 6, 2023 Prologis Inc. CEO Hamid Moghadam called on Bay Area business leaders to help address challenges facing San Francisco as he shared key factors contributing to his success in building a real estate juggernaut. “I’m a big believer in keep it simple, and people make […]

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San Francisco’s postpandemic office reset is starting to take shape

By Sarah Klearman – Staff Reporter, San Francisco Business Times Dec 4, 2023 Roger Fields wasted little time placing 550 California St. up for lease. After all, there was no shortage of space to play with. Wells Fargo, which sold 550 California to Fields’ firm, Peninsula Land & Capital, for $40.5 million in September, had once occupied […]

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By Andrew Mendez – Bay Area Inno Reporter November 22, 2023, 03:24pm PST OpenAI LLC has had quite the chaotic week, with the firing and rehiring of co-founder and CEO Sam Altman. The leadership issues raised major concerns from some of its Silicon Valley venture capitalists about what was happening at the San Francisco-based startup. […]

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The vacancy rate for R&D space in Silicon Valley hit a 9-year high in Q3 Email

By Kevin V. Nguyen – Reporter, Silicon Valley Business Journal Oct 9, 2023 Silicon Valley’s commercial real estate sector’s three major segments could be described as the good, the bad and the somewhere in between. The industrial portion is doing well, with strong demand and a vacancy rate of less than 3%, according to the latest data […]

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US industrial market continues to slow as record amount of construction delivers

By Ashley Fahey – Editor, The National Observer: Real Estate Edition, The Business Journals Oct 9, 2023 The U.S. industrial market saw an uptick in vacancy in the third quarter, as a record amount of construction delivered and leasing activity waned. Across markets tracked by Cushman & Wakefield plc (NYSE: CWK), the vacancy rate rose to 4.7% […]

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US industrial market continues to slow as record amount of construction delivers

By Ashley Fahey – Editor, The National Observer: Real Estate Edition, The Business Journals Oct 9, 2023 The U.S. industrial market saw an uptick in vacancy in the third quarter, as a record amount of construction delivered and leasing activity waned. Across markets tracked by Cushman & Wakefield plc (NYSE: CWK), the vacancy rate rose to 4.7% […]

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What it takes to buy a house in the Bay Area’s 10 most expensive ZIP codes

By Joanne Drilling – National Data Reporter, The Business Journals Oct 30, 2023 Updated Oct 30, 2023 5:46pm PDT It’s getting less expensive to buy a home in the Bay Area’s most expensive ZIP codes, but don’t let that fool you — it’s still going to cost more that most any other place. That’s according to an analysis […]

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Where distressed commercial real estate loans are piling up the fastest

By Ashley Fahey – Editor, The National Observer: Real Estate Edition, The Business Journals Sep 18, 2023 The rate of loans backing office properties that are considered distressed or delinquent is on the rise as landlords of outdated office towers struggle to refill vacant spaces and cash flow on those buildings becomes a bigger challenge. A recent […]

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Office vacancy rates are increasing in Sun Belt cities, select northern markets

By Ashley Fahey – Editor, The National Observer: Real Estate Edition, The Business Journals Oct 11, 2023 Data reports are preliminary, but early glimpses into how the third-quarter office market fared suggest improvement in a few markets while others continue to add sublease space and direct vacancy. An analysis of preliminary Moody’s Analytics Inc. data from Q3 […]

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The vacancy rate for R&D space in Silicon Valley hit a 9-year high in Q3

By Kevin V. Nguyen – Reporter, Silicon Valley Business Journal Oct 9, 2023 Silicon Valley’s commercial real estate sector’s three major segments could be described as the good, the bad and the somewhere in between. The industrial portion is doing well, with strong demand and a vacancy rate of less than 3%, according to the latest data […]

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