SAN DIEGO-Glenborough Realty Trust Inc. snaps up the 19-story, class A building--an asset that fits in with the firm's new commitment to upgrade the "quality and geographic concentration" of its office properties.
SAN DIEGO-MC Mission Courtyard acquires the 84,566-sf office facility from F&F Mission Courtyard Associates LLC. Constructed in 1980, the property stands at 5030 Camino De La Siesta in the city.
SAN DIEGO-The $140-million mixed-use development, which has been in the works for more than two years, now has the financing it needs to move forward. Construction is scheduled to begin immediately.
SAN DIEGO-The OliverMcMillan affiliate Island Storage LLC snaps up the 80,000-sf asset and its adjacent 5,000-sf parking lot. Built in 1929, the facility stands on the site where seller Klauber-Wangenheim first opened in 1869.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA-San Diego County's level of employment is on the rise, according to new research by the State of California Employment Development Department that reports an unemployment rate of 4% for the month of November.
LA JOLLA-The University of California, San Diego chooses McCarthy Building Cos. Inc. as the general contractor for its renovation and expansion project involving the biomedical library located at the UCSD campus here.
SAN DIEGO-New projections for the region predict a better supply/demand balance in the commercial real estate markets during 2004, with declined vacancy levels in both the office and industrial sectors.
CORONADO, CA-San Francisco-based real estate investment manager MacFarlane Partners is gearing up to open a branch in Coronado this upcoming January, having recently tapped real estate veteran David Dressler to head up the new office.
SAN DIEGO-The defense firm inks an 84-month lease for office space in Carmel Point Office Park. According to the terms of the $5.2-million agreement, the new tenant will move into its new location in January 2004.
SAN DIEGO-Entities of private investor Stephen J. Brown snap up the two-story office building that stands at 9555 Chesapeake Dr. in the city. The asset's largest tenant is the State of California's Department of Health Services.