The Breakers paid $9.1 million for a pair of West Palm Beach lots approved for workforce housing for its employees.
The acquisition blocked the planned 30-home Sanderling development by Johnson Beach Development, tied to investor Jim Hayes and builder Tom Harrison.
The both-sides litigation situation throwing San Francisco’s recent citywide upzoning into limbo is soaked in irony. On one ...
The seller, David Herro, paid nearly $6.8 million for the unit in 2013 and had initially listed the property for $10.9 ...
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San Jose-based photonics company Lumentum is offloading office space after announcing a major partnership with Silicon Valley giant Nvidia.  Super Micro Computer purchased two office buildings from ...
The Related Ross chairman has a deal with Lin Bin in a deal that values the National Football League team at $12.5 billion.
A New York-based spa chain is hitting “play” on its first West Coast location and moving into an iconic music spot in the ...
The races for Republican nominees for U.S. Senate and Texas attorney general, backed by real estate donations, aren’t over ...
Hollywood’s slowdown isn’t just on screen — it’s in studio real estate. The Radford Studio Center, home to Seinfeld, is on ...
The 470,623-square-foot Class A building was acquired from Huntress One, an affiliate of Acquest Development, though the sale ...
Playtime is over in El Segundo as a space manufacturing startup is taking over the former home of Barbie and Hot Wheels.  Varda Space Industries leased a 205,400-square-foot industrial and creative ...