MORAGA, CA-The locally-based and lightly traded hotel holding firm Host Funding Inc. will merge this April with Baltimore-based Carnegie International Corp., a hotel communications company that's suing its former accounting firm for $2.1 billion.
CONCORD, CA-James Forsberg, the new director, was a key player in the development of San Jose Arena, the Tech Museum of Innovation and San Jose Repertory Theatre. Before San Jose, Forsberg held planning positions in Southern California and Arizona.
SAN JOSE-Ray Garland, the former senior team leader in investment sales at CBRE, is now developing new investment opportunities on the West Coast for Trammell Crow's top institutional clients. "They made me an offer I couldn't refuse," Garland tells GlobeSt.
SAN FRANCISCO-The company's online project management tools are helping WorldCom complete a rapid expansion of its network information centers nine months ahead of schedule. "This is a very significant deal," says a source working with Citadon.
SAN FRANCISCO-Restless after a year of early retirement, James Arce accepts the brokerage company's offer to be asset services director for its San Francisco's office, responsible for the company's 9-million-sf Northern California portfolio.
SAN FRANCISCO-The event will examine the use of broadband technology in the real estate market. Hands-on demonstrations and expert presentations and are among the events scheduled for the three-day event, Feb. 21-23 at the Hilton Hotel and Towers.
SAN FRANCISCO-New York-based Chelsea Piers and the Mills Corp. of Arlington, VA each have plans to land the largest waterfront project in San Francisco: the redevelopment of piers 27-31. Port commissioners are expected to make a selection by March.
SAN FRANCISCO-In November, Chicago-based marchFIRST signed a 12-year lease for 270,000 sf in Catellus' 303-acre Mission Bay project, which broke ground last year. Catellus officials are describing the lease termination was "a mutual agreement.
REDWOOD CITY, CA-Menlo Park-based Spieker Properties will use Corrigo Inc.'s software services for real-time control over customer service, staff productivity and supply-chain management.
OAKLAND, CA-The San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission will let Oakland reuse half the prime waterfront property for office, industrial and shopping. The port will use the other half for expansion land.