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San Francisco Peninsula Archives - Page 3 of 10 - The Ivy Group

The builder’s remedy rocked the Bay Area in 2023. Here are some of the projects it opened the door for

By Sarah Klearman – Staff Reporter, San Francisco Business Times Oct 5, 2023 Updated Oct 5, 2023 6:00am PDT Many Bay Area jurisdictions started this year largely unfamiliar with the builder’s remedy. As they found themselves newly subject to it, they’ve had to get a crash course. The decades-old provision of California housing law strips jurisdictions that fall […]

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A Palo Alto office building sold for nearly $2,000 a square foot

By Kevin V. Nguyen – Reporter, Silicon Valley Business Journal Oct 5, 2023 Updated Oct 5, 2023 9:04pm PDT A smaller Palo Alto office building sold Thursday for $58 million, or a whopping $1,933 a square foot. The purchaser — The Douglas Living Trust — bought the Park Boulevard structure from real estate investment firm Kenson Ventures LLC, […]

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SKS, Swig Co. close purchase of Union Bank’s longtime S.F. home in deal that shows downtown’s fallen building values

By Laura Waxmann – Staff Reporter, San Francisco Business Times Aug 31, 2023 Updated Sep 1, 2023 5:41pm PDT A bid to purchase a 22-story glass and stone tower in the Financial District, viewed as a harbinger of the San Francisco office market’s reset, has made it over the finish line. Multiple sources have confirmed that SKS Real […]

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An Apple-leased building in Sunnyvale sold for $41M

By Kevin V. Nguyen – Reporter, Silicon Valley Business Journal Sep 1, 2023 A Miami-based real estate firm has scooped up an Apple Inc.-leased office-and-research building in Sunnyvale for $41 million. BentallGreenOak purchased the two-story building, which is located in the northern part of the city, Monday from an affiliate of real estate firm GI Partners, according […]

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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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HIGH RATES CAUSE CHALLENGES AS LOANS ARE SET TO MATURE

By Brian Bandell – Real Estate Editor, South Florida Business Journal Jul 14, 2023 Updated Jul 14, 2023 10:26am PDT A spike in interest rates has created challenges for many commercial real estate owners as their low-rate loans come due, and some landlords in Silicon Valley have a key deadline bearing down. According to an analysis of commercial […]

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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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