Reis via Calculated Risk: U.S. office vacancy rate highest since early '90s.
Commercial Real Estate
- Retail leasing market to stabilize in 2010, but rent growth won't materialize for two years.
- Real estate owners and operators: Insurance market issues you need to know about.
- S.F. investor Sierra Maestra pays $4.3M for 153 Kearny.
- Discount done for downtown drivers: SFMTA digs up parking ordinance in search for revenue.
- Budget reports shows years of red.
- Newsom: City deficits on the rise due to pension costs.
- Chance to chime in on car-poll toll proposal.
- Owners polled on renaming street to honor Willie Brown.
- UC San Francisco bags $100M for new hospital in Mission Bay.
- Initiative campaign for Saturday voting in S.F.
- Montgomery Street Muni station undergoing upgrades.
- Development impact fees before supervisors again Monday.
- San Francisco Office of Small Business' April 2010 Newsletter can be found, here.
- San Mateo County elections policy spurs legal threat.
- Dan Walters: California's big pension increases bite back
- Meg Whitman's deep pockets put her ahead of Jerry Brown.
- Report to offer glimpse of high-speed rail plan.
- Power goes to those who decline to state.
- California State Controller's Office: April 2010 California Personal Income Tax daily revenue tracker.
- Bay Area economic activity still sliding.
- California's landmark environmental law faces a challenge.
- National debt seen heading for crisis level.
- Supertaskers: Why some people can do two things at once.
- Lots of fat to cut in NY gov't.
No comments:
Post a Comment