LOS ANGELES—While transit-oriented development is all the rage, it mainly arrives as market-rate units, but this new project from ROEM in Baldwin Park is for low-income residents.
PHILADELPHIA—In part one of this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> two-part Q&A with Kate Langan, chair of CoreNet Global and group general manager property at ANZ Banking Group, we learn that corporate real estate is increasingly becoming a more strategic corporate function that touches a wide range of key areas in a business.
SAN DIEGO—It's important to find a wraparound approach that includes social services that tackle what got them into the homeless situation in the first place, otherwise we have a revolving problem, CREW-SD's Jackie Isidore tell GlobeSt.com in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> post-event interview.
CHICAGO—The two-day International Conference of Shopping Centers' Chicago Deal Making conference starts this week at Navy Pier, and there are some signs the investment market is about to pick up.
LOS ANGELES—This city has the lowest homeownership in all of California, and a new report from JLL shows that homeownership has been steadily declining for years.
COSTA MESA, CA—A nightclub business will bring patrons to a center that might not otherwise come to the property and can attract a wider radius of clients compared to typical local entertainment tenants, Greenlaw's Wil Smith tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
MADERA, CA—CleanFund finances $10-million renewable energy improvement, with the solar energy system to be designed and installed under California's Net Metering 2.0 rules that allow offset of greater energy usage than previously available.
SAN DIEGO—The event, which recently took place here, is one opportunity for the region to shine the spotlight on the increasingly important industrial real estate sector, EDC president and CEO Mark Cafferty tells GlobeSt.com in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> interview.