DANVILLE, CA-Bridge Housing will begin soon construction of a 74-unit affordable senior housing complex. Construction is scheduled to begin in February and be completed by 2003.
SAN FRANCISCO-The University of California, San Francisco says it has raised $740 million towards its $1.4 billion goal that will fund significant new facilities such as UCSF Mission Bay, most of the land for which was donated by Catellus Development.
DANVILLE, CA-An anonymous flyer about the project proposed for the edge of Tassajara Valley, passed around at a county hearing on the project, complained that tenants of the 1,400-unit project will have no commitment to Danville beyond one month's rent.
NAPA, CA-The Napa, Santa Cruz and San Francisco projects are designed to assist elderly people with low incomes. The HUD Section 202 grants will create more than 6,000 federally subsidized apartments nationwide.
OAKLAND-Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital has received a $1.2 million gift from AMD to build the first medical imaging center exclusively for children.
LIVERMORE, CA-Pacific Union Commercial Development purchased the property for $2.7 million. The company plans to develop a 140,000-sf flex development on the site. Construction is expected to commence in mid-2000 and completed in 2003.
SUNNYVALE-Hyseq has signed a long-term lease with the Irvine Co. for 140,000 sf of R&D space at 985 Almador Avenue, adjacent the company's existing headquarters.
SACRAMENTO-The brokerages' annual consensus prediction reveals that while the office, industrial and retail markets are in for a slump, it may turn out better than expected.
SACRAMENTO-The brokerages' annual consensus prediction reveals that while the office, industrial and retail markets are in for a slump, things may turn out better than expected.
SAN JOSE-Realizing the immediate and future need for additional parking in the downtown area, the San Jose Redevelopment Agency has taken action to create as many as 4,000 parking spaces in the area.