SEATTLE-Extensive renovations will turn the 74-year-old Seattle Center Opera House into a completely new opera house, but unforeseen pitfalls has forced the city of Seattle to cough up additional funds.
SAN FRANCISCO--Kortick Manufacturing has sold a San Francisco industrial property to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, which plans to resell it for approximately $10 million.
EMERYVILLE-A Bay Area real estate investment company has purchased a fully-occupied office building in the heart of downtown Emeryville for approximately $11.2 million.
TACOMA-Two office buildings in Tacoma, which are fully occupied by the state's Department of Social & Health Services, have changed hands in a $36.5 million transaction.
SACRAMENTO-According to the Nehemiah Community Reinvestment Fund, its proposal for a 65-acre residential, office and retail project could mean new economic opportunities, commerce and tenants for an underused warehouse district.
NEWARK, CA-The 14,399-sf retail component of the 18-acre mixed-use development is acquired by San Francisco Bay Area investors for $3.38 million. Trumark began developing Carter Station about three years ago.
SAN FRANCISCO-San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown says that the city will support renewable energy developments in public, commercial, and residential buildings, making the city "cleaner and greener.
HAYWARD, CA-The packaging solutions company Pactiv signs a 75,152-sf warehouse lease with Prologis Trust, while Gourmet Specialties renews its 194,000-sf lease at 21001-21005 Cabot Blvd.
SAN JOSE-The eagerly anticipated House of Blues nightclub will not be coming to this Downtown after all, but city officials are confident that one of five interested developers holds the key to a viable entertainment venue.
SAN FRANCISCO-The Old U.S. Mint has been a vacant piece of real estate for many years, but San Francisco officials are looking to possibly transform it into a new museum and visitor's center.