SACRAMENTO-Along with 27 others around the country, five California equity management firms--responsible for more than $3.3 million--see their equity management contracts with CalPERS renewed.
DALY CITY, CA-On behalf of CalPERS, Seagate Properties Inc. has sold off the retail portion of Serramonte Plaza, a mixed-use development, to a group of individual investors for approximately $17.25 million.
SAN FRANCISCO-JP Morgan Chase & Co. subleases one of its floors in the 18-story One Bush St. building for one year to an international law firm. Altheimer & Gray will occupy the 12th floor.
SAN FRANCISCO-The historic Ferry building, which has recently gotten a makeover, has signed its first tenant. The landlord inked a deal with Stone & Youngberg, a local debt underwriter.
SAN FRANCISCO-The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will let the controversial movie theater conversion proposal rest for another week before it makes a decision that will undoubtedly displease someone.
SAN FRANCISCO-Round Table Pizza has signed a new long-term lease with Equity Office Properties that will move the pizza chain's corporate headquarters from Walnut Creek to Concord.
SAN JOSE-More than 7,000 shoppers a day visited the new $500-million mixed-use development over the weekend. The developer is Federal Realty Investment Trust.
SAN FRANCISCO-The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will decide this week whether or not it will grant a local property owner's appeal of restriction that would kill his deal with the drug store chain.
SAN FRANCISCO-The city's newly appointed planning commissioners made public their ideas and goals this weekend. Meantime, Planning Commission President Hector Chinchilla has been charged by city prosecutors with seven misdemeanor conflict-of-interest violations during his tenure.
MENLO PARK, CA-The citizens of Menlo Park have gained a small victory in their fight against rezoning in Menlo Park, as city council members voted not to discuss the proposal until newly elected council members are seated.