Chip Heavyweight Zeroes In on Long-Vacant Motorola Campus in East Phoenix
Demolition is nearly finished at the former Motorola campus and public filings suggest a major chipmaker could take space at Baker Development's AZUL Campus. The project remains subject to long-term Superfund cleanup and city approvals.
Harbor Associates, Farallon Buy Yorba Linda Industrial Campus for $81M
Harbor Associates and Farallon paid $81M for the 280,000‑sf Yorba Linda Commerce Center, a nearly fully leased small‑bay industrial park with 10 buildings and 83 units. The off‑market sale was financed with a roughly $56.3M loan.
Sunnyside Holy Hall To High-Rise: 145-Unit Plan Shakes Up Quiet Corner
A developer has filed plans for roughly 145 apartments at Sunnyside's former Jehovah’s Witnesses assembly hall. Community Board 2 is weighing zoning and cultural-space questions.
International Square On The Ropes As Tishman’s $450 Million Loan Heads To Special Servicer
Tishman Speyer has sent the $450M loan on International Square to a special servicer ahead of its August maturity, highlighting refinancing strain in D.C.’s office market. The move follows years of slipping cash flow at the three‑tower complex.
Illinois 4% Short‑Term Rental Tax Proposed For Affordable Housing
State bills would add a 4% excise on short‑term rentals and deposit proceeds into a Community Land Trust Fund to buy and preserve permanently affordable homes. The measures shift collection toward platforms and could start Jan. 1, 2027.
Stein’s Housing Shake-Up: Executive Order Targets North Carolina’s Home Crunch
Gov. Josh Stein signed Executive Order No. 36 directing state agencies to coordinate to boost housing supply, cut red tape and expand access to affordable homes across North Carolina.












