Managing directors Ed Rosen and John Chu and SVP Tyler Sinks have joined Northmarq’s multifamily investment sales platform in its San Diego office. The team was most recently with Berkadia, and collectively has completed nearly... Read more »
SAN FRANCISCO, CA—The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco (FHLBank San Francisco) today announced the launch of a new $1 million Tribal Nations Program that provides critically necessary infrastructure funding grants... Read more »
Calmwater Capital has provided a limited liability company called The One Investments DE with a $32.3 million loan, to help finish construction of an 81-unit project in San Gabriel, according to a... Read more »
San Bernardino County has bought a 115,500-square-foot office building for $26.8 million. The county, which had leased two floors on the premises, bought the four-story building at 451 East Vanderbilt Way, the... Read more »
The San Francisco housing market is among the most competitive and expensive in the United States. As a densely populated and highly sought-after urban area, the county’s real estate market is characterized... Read more »
San Diego Association of Realtors, which operates one of the country’s largest multiple listing service, has new leadership following the departure of alleged fraudster Mike Mercurio. Real estate industry veteran Saul Klein... Read more »
The San Antonio housing market maintains a balanced equilibrium with 4.5 months of inventory, indicating a market that caters to both buyers and sellers. Despite a slight dip in total sales, opportunities... Read more »
At one time (1962), it was the only hotel on the San Antonio River Walk. But the hotel has been shut down since Covid and has had a number of false starts... Read more »
Marcus & Millichap recently closed the sale of a 6,300-square-foot industrial property located in San Diego. The asset sold for $1,580,000. “The sale generated multiple offers and the buyer plans to occupy the property as... Read more »
One San Pedro Collaborative has moved forward with a plan to redevelop Rancho San Pedro, a Los Angeles-owned public housing complex built during World War II, with 1,553 homes. The developer received... Read more »