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All CitiesSan FranciscoNapaSacramentoSan DiegoBay AreaNorth SF Bay AreaAssembly Greenlights Condo Fix Aimed at Jumpstarting Bay Area Builds
AB 1903 cleared the Assembly 70-0 and would force repairs before lawsuits, a shift supporters say could ease insurance pain and help restart condo construction. The bill now heads to the State Senate.
Burbank Bets Big On Downtown Buzz With Restaurants, Housing And Sci-Fi Nights
Burbank is pushing restaurants, housing and immersive venues to turn a studio‑heavy, daytime economy into a livelier, round‑the‑clock downtown. New food, student uses and experiential bars are central to the plan.
Tratt Pays $140M For 1.6M‑SF Cookeville Distribution Center
Tratt Properties paid $140 million for a 1.6M‑square‑foot, Academy‑leased distribution center in Cookeville, reinforcing the city’s pull for big logistics users. The sale was brokered by Colliers and closed with Middleton Partners as seller.
Noe Valley’s $3 Million Makeover: Working Blocks Turn Into Big-Money Row
Noe Valley’s village‑like streets and volunteer projects helped make it desirable — and now restored Victorians and rebuilt homes are selling for multimillion dollars. The result: an expensive, family‑friendly neighborhood that looks different than it did decades ago.
Lower East Side Co-op Hands Retail Reins To Lee NYC In 50,000-Square-Foot Shakeup
Lee & Associates NYC will manage roughly 25 storefronts and 50,000+ sq ft at Seward Park Cooperative, signaling a concerted push to modernize the Lower East Side co‑op’s retail mix.
Portland Council Finally Moves $2.5 Million To Bring Black Homeowners Back Home
Portland City Council approved $2.5M to subsidize home purchases in two Black‑led developments, aiming to expand down‑payment help and reconnect displaced families. The funds are split between Williams & Russell and a Self Enhancement Inc. project.
Mt. Juliet Firehouse Boom Turbocharges Emergency Response
Mt. Juliet has boosted fire capital spending from about $490K in FY2017 to $2.9M in FY2026 and opened two modern stations to shorten response times. The upgrades add training space, better living quarters and storm‑hardened features for crews.












