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Public-private partnerships and early-stage developer collaboration are becoming standard practice among student housing developers in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Explores the tension between data center development demands and community/environmental protection concerns.

Image CEO Angela Kleiman says start-ups in the Bay Area are “translating into a demand catalyst.”

San Francisco law requires landlords to negotiate The post Union-at-Home Ordinances Could Change How Landlords Handle Tenant Disputes appeared first on Propmodo .

Prologis singled out the San Francisco Bay Area as the clearest early sign of a broader shift back toward coastal industrial markets, ranking the region among its strongest performers and committing fresh development capital as demand firms. Prologis, Inc., the world’s largest owner of logistics real estate, told…

The question haunting commercial real estate borrowers two years ago has been answered, and the debt markets that froze after a wave of bank failures have swung back to a posture Newmark’s Ramsey Daya describes as a fist fight for good deals. Speaking at The Registry’s annual San Francisco Mid-Year Broker Forum in…

Not many proptech companies have been able to scale their technology to take advantage of the data center construction boom, but one that has cracked the code in servicing the sector’s gargantuan growth is OpenSpace. The San Francisco-based visual intelligence platform has worked on more than 1,000 data center…
The life science industry has climbed out of one of the most complicated stretches in its history, and while the underlying business is healthier than it has been in years, the region’s glut of high-quality but unbuilt lab space remains stubbornly locked up. The life science sector has weathered “one of its most…

By Michael Strong, Vice President-Project Executive, Skanska USA Across the San Francisco Bay Area, adaptive reuse has shifted from a niche idea to a practical construction solution. With high office vacancies, evolving community needs, and increasing pressure to deliver projects faster and more responsibly,…

Oxford Economics examines the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and real estate investment performance across major U.S. metropolitan areas.

Thought leadership piece examining the Bay Area's role as a hub for artificial intelligence innovation and development.

ULI-backed strategies helped this coastal California locale build its economic base on industry. Now, a proposed AI-era manufacturing building and a massive new housing plan are poised to test that strategy—and reshape the town.