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IRVINE, CA—Democrat-controlled districts have been shown to have higher average home-price gains, but tax rates tend to be lower in Republican-controlled districts. ATTOM Data's Daren Blomquist weighs in <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b> on the research and what's behind it.
IRVINE, CA—While Dodd-Frank effectively banned the affordability products responsible for the housing bubble, in the wake of the price collapse, lawmakers struggle with unresolved issues pertaining to mortgage finance, Market InSite's Larry Roberts tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
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>.
IRVINE, CA—Despite office deliveries expected to reach close to 600,000 square feet in 2016 and 2.2 million square feet in 2017, completions won't all come at once, helping absorption to catch up, JLL's Jeff Ingham tells GlobeSt.com EXCLUSIVELY.
LAS VEGAS—Michelle Schierberl, SVP of Southern California retail for Colliers, takes a look at who the winners and losers are in this exclusive video interview from RECon.
IRVINE, CA-With an ever-expanding student body, UC Irvine puts its money where its land is and invests in numerous classrooms, gathering halls, medical facilities and housing options.