Mountain View Drags Long-Stalled Downtown Hotel Deal Back From The Dead
City leaders approved an amended lease to revive a long‑dormant Hope Street hotel‑office plan, trading a hotel garage for shared parking and new payments toward municipal parking. The move aims to cut costs and speed construction.
Automaker EV Charger Venture Pounces On San Jose Car Lot In $2.45 Million Deal
Automaker‑backed IONNA paid $2.45M for a San Jose car lot and could convert it into a Rechargery with fast chargers, a lounge and retail as part of a California push.
Palo Alto Breaks Ground On Rare 130‑Unit Affordable Housing Complex
A county-backed affordable housing project broke ground at 3001 El Camino Real in Palo Alto, promising roughly 130 units and services for people exiting homelessness.
Hell’s Kitchen Office Once Worth $131M Headed For Fire-Sale To Werner
David Werner is in contract to buy the Press Building at 311 West 43rd for just over $40M — roughly one‑third of its 2018 price. The deal deepens the city’s office‑to‑residential conversion trend.
Iconic Cambrian Park Plaza Stuck in Limbo as Big Redevelopment Drags On
A 1950s‑era strip mall in Cambrian Park could be remade into a mixed‑use village, but a permit amendment and market headwinds have left the project's future uncertain. Neighbors are weighing nostalgia against new housing.
KC Judge Refuses to Let Berkshire Off Hook in Broker Fee Fight
A Kansas City judge refused to dismiss a proposed antitrust class action, ruling that a Berkshire Hathaway Energy unit must face claims despite a $250M HomeServices deal. The decision keeps a major broker‑fee fight alive.












