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Incoming creative-office and retail tenants at the former Gold Star Sausage Co. factory site in Denver are being offered a generous allowance in improvements. GlobeSt.com speaks with Pathfinder's Christopher Gibson about how it works out.
As apartment rental rates continue to increase in the San Diego market, it's much more important to demonstrate additional value to residents in this market, Sunrise's Danielle Munoz tells GlobeSt.com.
Plaza 2020, a 105,796-square-foot, class-A office building in the Mission Valley submarket sells to Vista Investment Group, its second significant investment in San Diego since entering the market in January.
Local clients are looking outside of the San Diego market for higher-risk/higher-return investment opportunities, particularly in high-job-growth markets like Seattle, Austin, Denver and Phoenix, CBRE's Scott Peterson tells GlobeSt.com.
Medical-device manufacturers can experience a 21.2% cost advantage by operating in Mexico than in the US, but how does this affect San Diego's industrial sector? GlobeSt.com speaks with C&W's Jolanta Campion on the subject.
Downtown has become the choice location for Millennials to live, work and play, so flexible-office space has exploded there to meet the growing demand, JLL's Richard Gonor tells GlobeSt.com.
GlobeSt.com discusses with HechtSolberg's Richard Schulman the implications of a recent ruling that the loser of a lawsuit could not be ordered to pay its opponent's attorneys' fees because the loser was a historic-preservation group whose goals the court endorsed.
The plan proposes the sale of the SDCCU Stadium site—formerly Qualcomm Stadium—to San Diego State University for the creation of a comprehensive site plan that would allow for expansion of the university.
Companies should think about future growth plans and access to the talent pool, consider new work modes and plan for details and technologies that will remain current and allow for flexibility, JLL's Julie Kilpatrick tells GlobeSt.com.