California
JLL Says Life Sciences Poised for More Growth
San Diego’s life sciences market continues to be a major player, both nationally and globally, according to a new report… Read more
Curtain Set to Rise on $80M Centennial Plaza
The final details are coming into focus on Centennial Plaza, an $80-million project timed to coincide with Riverside City College’s… Read more
CollegeTown Envisioned as “Front Door” in Fullerton
CollegeTown, an 88-acre area in Fullerton surrounding the campuses of Cal State Fullerton and Hope International University, is now being… Read more
Meridian Sews Up $37.5M MOB in Pasadena
Meridian has reportedly acquired Cotton Medical Center, a 115,000-square-foot medical office complex in Pasadena for $37.5-million. It is San Ramon-based… Read more
Condos with a Twist: Pelican Properties Receives Green Light
Newport Beach-based Pelican Properties has reportedly received city council approval to move forward with development plans for a much-needed multi-level… Read more
Seagate Properties Acquires Prometheus HQ in San Mateo
Seagate Properties, Inc. has reportedly partnered with RGA Real Estate Investors, LLC. to acquire The Atrium in San Mateo for $61.6-million.… Read more
Photo Tour: Construction’s Progression at QVC Facility
Construction of QVC’s new warehouse facility in Ontario is moving quickly toward the finish line. A recent photo tour shows… Read more
Hines, Oaktree JV Completes 11th Acquisition
A joint-venture between Houston-based Hines and Oaktree Capital Management has reportedly acquired Canyon Corporate Center, a two-story, office/flex building totaling… Read more
Chase Buys Naming Rights to Future GS Warriors Arena
The Golden State Warriors, reigning NBA champions, will likely move to a billion dollar arena in the Mission Bay area… Read more
First American Adds Salter to Team
First American Title has hired Eric Salter as vice president and regional underwriting counsel for the company’s National Commercial Services… Read more
Practice Facility Plans Submitted – Will The Chargers Charge North?
Since 1961, San Diego has been home to the Chargers. But, by January 15 of next year, a decision must… Read more
As Macy’s Closes, New Opportunities Open for Irvine Spectrum
Thanks to Irvine Company’s $150 million investment, 20 smaller stores are planned to replace the closed Macy’s site at Irvine… Read more
Deadly Gas, Maximum Fines: California Sues So Cal Gas for Negligence
The state of California is suing Southern California Gas Co. for $440,000 a day, as Aliso Canyon’s gas storage field… Read more
Connecting With: PASSCO’s Bob Peterson on Why Traditional Retail is Here to Stay
This week, at the ICSC Southern California’s Idea Exchange in Los Angeles, Connect Media’s Daniel Ceniceros spoke with PASSCO‘s Vice… Read more
A New Name, A New Home for Sony
Sony is reportedly renaming its gaming division, and relocating all associated operations to a 450,000-square-foot complex in San Mateo in April.… Read more
Is Tijuana the New Brooklyn of San Diego?
Developers are reportedly exploring new projects across the Mexican border, as a way to diversify and meet demand for housing… Read more
Connecting With: CBRE’s Joe Cesta on What’s Moving the Market
Connect Media asked CBRE’s Inland Empire leader Joe Cesta to share insights on the market. Here are his responses to… Read more
Griffin Acquires $1.7B, Seeks $1B More
Griffin Capital Corporation reported it acquired nearly $1.7-billion worth of real estate across 17 states last year. The Los Angeles-based sponsor… Read more
Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast: Surprising Growth in Retail & East Bay
The 2016 Winter/Spring Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast Commercial Real Estate Survey signals continued confidence among developers through 2018, indicating both… Read more
