ISSAQUAH, WA-The Overlake Hospital Medical Center, the largest hospital on the Eastside, plans to expend even further to the east with plans to open new clinics in Issaquah in late spring, as well as more services over a two-decade period.
WALNUT CREEK, CA-Apple Computers is negotiating with Lamorinda Development and Investment for a possible lease in The Corners, a downtown retail and office development that will open this spring.
SEATTLE-Developers are still interested in multifamily investments in Seattle, despite the fact that rental rents are rapidly slipping and are now at their lowest level since the first of quarter 2001.
PLEASANTON, CA-The Chabot-Las Positas Community College District is moving into its newly purchased Pleasanton office building this week, after a three-year search for the right space.
ALAMEDA, CA-The Alameda County General Services Agency and an Oakland construction firm have negotiated a long-term lease deal, which real estate experts say is one of Oakland's largest deals ever.
SAN RAFAEL, CA-After nearly two decades of struggling to approve a residential and commercial project on the last undeveloped parcels of land in eastern Marin County, the city of San Rafael has given up on its plans.
ALAMEDA, CA-The Alameda County General Services Agency and an Oakland construction firm have negotiated a long-term lease deal, which real estate experts say is one of Oakland's largest deals ever.
SEATTLE-While funding for the project has not yet been determining, city officials and local property owners are touting Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels' proposal to build a $40-million streetcar track for its revitalization potential.
ALAMEDA, CAA local developer is confident that his new $4.75 million hotel, which is being built in downtown Alameda, will be successful, despite the hotel industry's current economic condition.
SEATTLESeattle officials plan to demolish the Public Safety Building site and build a new public plaza and underground parking garage, which will push the cost of the new Civic Center campus to nearly $300 million.