Santa Clara defies pop. declines in California with housing & economic expansion - SF might be turning a corner, too
While many California cities experienced a decline in population, Santa Clara stands out with an increase in population. LinkedIn data suggests that San Francisco may be beginning to change course, too.
San Jose set to receive its first LDS temple with monumental architectural
Silicon Valley will soon be home to a major architectural and spiritual structure in the form of a new Mormon temple. Set to open in San Jose, the temple will add to the growing presence of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Bay Area, serving a Mormon community of 100,000-strong.
A stark contrast to commercial real estate in SF, San Jose sees growth ahead as 293k sq. ft. office expansion is approved
As San Jose's Coleman Highline tech campus expands with city approval for a new office building, San Francisco wrestles with plummeting property values in its once highly sought-after commercial real estate, signaling potentially contrasting futures for these Bay Area cities.
San Jose Police to crack down on Cinco de Mayo sideshows in the wake of this week's brutal and viral sideshow beating in Oakland
As Cinco de Mayo approaches, San Jose Police are deploying additional resources to prevent sideshows and maintain public safety in the wake of a recent and violent sideshow incident in Oakland. Law enforcement will be increasing their presence and implementing deterrents such as traffic diversions and fines to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for the celebrations.
Commercial real estate in SF grapples with 350 California's expected price drop of over 80%
San Francisco's commercial real estate market is facing a downturn with significant discounts on major properties leading to questions about implications for smaller commercial real estate sales. Smaller property owners must adapt to changing market demands in order to stay competitive, with some property values expected to drop over 80%.










