While public markets don't always succeed, restauranteur David Spatafore and The Corky McMillin Cos. are banking they will have the right formula for the Liberty Public Market in Point Loma.
This list was compiled from properties featured from Jan. 1, 2014 to Sept. 30, 2014 in “Deal of the Week,” a weekly column by Daily Transcript Real Estate Editor Richard Spaulding. Transactions are listed by property type.
Networking opportunities for real estate professionals abound for members of the Commercial Real Estate Alliance of San Diego.
This list was compiled from properties featured from Jan. 1, 2014 to Sept. 30, 2014 in “Deal of the Week,” a weekly column by Daily Transcript Real Estate Editor Richard Spaulding. Transactions are listed by property type.
While not perfect, the times appear very good for San Diego REITs.
The fate of two major adjacent Hillcrest restaurant spaces still hang in the balance a week after the closure of Harvey Milk's American Diner, and a month after the Pernicano's/Di Baffi property was put up for sale.
Grading has begun for a major business park on Otay Mesa, one of the major changes in the San Diego/Tijuana region.
While surveys by Colliers International and The CoStar Group may differ, it appears that the county's industrial vacancy is continuing to decline.
Few novel ideas are coming forth within the commercial real estate front, as retailers refine their existing concepts and offerings that are doing well to make them better.
A company owned by Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) founder Bill Gates has paid $18 million for a Rancho Santa Fe equestrian facility that diet and fitness maven Jenny Craig owned for about two decades.
Faster border crossings, expanded truck routes and new hotels are spurring a wave of economic growth in the southern part of San Diego County, local economists, business executives and politicians said at a six-hour economic forum of the South County Economic Development Corp. on Oct. 10.
Office property sales volumes declined in San Diego County the second and third quarters of 2014, following a first quarter that was the strongest in two years.
The San Diego City Council on Oct. 6 overwhelmingly approved a draft ordinance that would gradually double the fee that commercial developers pay to support affordable housing, while including limitations and exemptions that developers had pressed for.
A unit of Los Angeles-based Regents Properties has paid $23.55 million for the 115,414-square-foot Fairway Corporate Center in Carlsbad.
Medical-oriented development is continuing to evolve in San Diego County, as construction costs climb.
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The downtown San Diego real estate market is thriving, with a variety of new mixed-use developments and a revitalized waterfront opening new avenues for retail and restaurant venues in the area.
The holiday season brings many desirable things to a retail center: a fresh holiday look, a sense of excitement and anticipation, and the most important thing — more traffic and customers.
Tucked against the iconic eucalyptus trees of Scripps Ranch is a land holding that will produce one of the most anticipated office developments in San Diego since the economy slowed in 2008.
There is a limit in what a tenant should expect from its broker when it comes to navigating the nuances of a complex commercial lease document.
Some of San Diego County's office and industrial markets are tight enough to justify speculative construction, while developers may never be able to build enough apartments here to satisfy the demand.
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