Thomas Foods Bets Big As Beef Grinders Roar Back To Life In Northwest Jacksonville
Thomas Foods says it will begin grinding imported beef at the former Tyson site in Jacksonville in Q4 2026, with automated packing, cold storage and new jobs planned. The conversion is already moving through city permitting.
Rats, Ruin and a Broken Deal: Inwood Tenants Drag Landlord Back to Bankruptcy Court
After a 2025 settlement tenants say went unfulfilled, residents at a Manhattan Pinnacle building have asked a bankruptcy judge to order repairs. The move escalates pressure on the new buyer's repair pledges.
Decron Secures $82.9M Refinance for River Ranch in Simi Valley
Decron Properties landed an $82.9M five‑year Fannie Mae refinance for River Ranch, a 398‑unit garden‑style complex in Simi Valley, freeing cash to support ongoing operations.
Half Moon Bay Hits Snooze, Gives Mercy Extra Time On 555 Kelly Farmworker Project
The City Council extended Mercy Housing's negotiating window for the 40‑unit 555 Kelly senior farmworker project while lease, budget and funding questions remain. Supporters urged faster action and officials pressed for a full operating plan.
Sutter’s $1B Emeryville Gamble Puts Alta Bates On The Clock
Sutter Health paid roughly $450M for the 12‑acre Emery Yards site and plans a $1B, 1.3M‑sq‑ft Emeryville medical campus that will reuse two buildings and add a new hospital.
Musk Gobbles Up Palo Alto Offices In Big AI Land Grab
Elon Musk’s xAI has leased roughly 105,536 sq ft at Page Mill Center in Palo Alto, expanding its local campus and filing permits for engineering‑style buildouts. The move tightens a Musk‑linked cluster near Tesla’s engineering hub.












