SAN FRANCISCO-The city plans to put $2.5 million to set up a capital fund to help all nonprofits, and another $500,000 to help create an emergency rent fund to aid nonprofit services.
SAN FRANCISCO-Cashing in on the real estate boom, the San Francisco company will give up its 49th floor digs and move down eight floors, where Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co. also will reside.
SAN FRANCISCO-REITs, REOCs, property management companies and industry consortiums can license the new platform to establish private e-marketplaces, where users can enter important information critical to property management, asset date and descriptions.
SAN FRANCISCO-While total leasing activity slowed during the third quarter, a total of $812 million in investment sales activity was recorded during the third quarter, bringing the year to date figure to just over $8.1 billion of San Francisco office properties.
CONCORD, CA-A new upscale interior design store by Home Depot is opening here and in Palo Alto this week, while REI and Border Books expand their presence with new area locations.
SAN FRANCISCO-Investors reacted by trading the share price down 35% from a 52-week high of $15 on Tuesday to Thursday's close at $9.75, albeit on a paltry volume of 1,300 shares thanks to 94% insider ownership.
FREMONT, CA-Cisco inks several deals, including a 3.4 million-sf office space in Fremont and more than 500,000-sf in Dublin and Pleasanton, bringing the networking giant closer to the East Bay.
SAN FRANCISCO-Two San Francisco companies, hoping to escape the skyrocketing rents and provide an easier commute for its East Bay workers, have announced they will move into Oakland's historic PG&E building.
SAN FRANCISCO-The $500 million lease deal gives the company just under half of Foundry Square, a 1.2-million-sf project being developed by Wilson/Equity Office at the intersection of First and Howard Streets.
SAN FRANCISCO-The competition, which determines which projects can be approved under the City's annual office space cap, has not taken place since the late 1980's, when the slow economy stifled the contest.