SAN FRANCISCO-Union Square is a hub of activity during the day with art shows, lunchtime operas and last-minute rock concerts. The renovation will take 18 months and paid for with revenues from the parking garage beneath the square.
SAN JOSE-The City Council decides tonight whether a citywide vote on the 20,000-worker development should occur. Opponents who gathered enough signatures for such a vote want a "yes" vote. The city's attorney says the petition is technically invalid and should be ignored.
SAN FRANCISCO-Class A office space here is running $70 per sf, while in Midtown Manhattan and Boston, occupancy costs run about $80 per sf, according to a study released yesterday by DTZ Debenham Tie Leung, The Staubach Company and AEW Capital Management LP.
UNION CITY, CA-There is a BART station across from the site on which the city spending $20 million to turn into a major transportation hub. The site is also adjacent a 30-acre parcel on which high-density housing is planned.
DUBLIN, CA-The Pleasanton-based software giant has secured 33 acres in the Hacienda Business Park with plans to build a 760,000-sf campus. The property was acquired from PeopleSoft.
SAN JOSE-The City Council decides tonight whether a citywide vote on the 20,000-worker development should occur. Opponents who gathered enough signatures for such a vote want a "yes" vote. The city's attorney says the petition is technically invalid and should be ignored.
CARMEL VALLEY, CA-The New Jersey-based operation is opening an office here and in Southern California to sell apartment complex owners on the benefits of providing tenants with its alternative to security deposits.
SAN FRANCISCO-Nob Hill Spa, an 11,000 sf place of pampering, opens today adjacent the 12-story Huntington Hotel, in the former L'Etoile restaurant property atop San Francisco's Nob Hill.
SAN FRANCISCO-By the time the project is complete, Integrity Office Solutions will have completely renovated the Pacific Exchange's server room, remodeled the Data Center, relocated the Network Control Room and made multiple improvements to the Printer and Tape Storage Rooms.
SAN JOSE-Despite having the necessary approvals, a successful petition drive means the networking giant's $1.3-billion, 20,000-worker campus will be up to city residents now -- as early as April or as late as March 2002.