Sunnyvale’s Highlander Fetches $69.5 Million As Prometheus Bets On Soaring Rents
Prometheus paid about $69.5M for the 173‑unit Highlander in Sunnyvale as rents rise and supply lags. The deal underscores renewed investor appetite in the South Bay.
Dust Finally Flies at Long‑Troubled Cupertino Cement Plant
Crews have started tearing down buildings at the long‑disputed Permanente cement plant near Cupertino, the first visible phase of a decades‑long cleanup and reclamation effort.
Rural Kentucky River Town Snags Anthropic’s $19 Billion Data Center Deal
Anthropic has locked a 20‑year lease at TeraWulf’s Justified Data campus in Hawesville, KY, a deal TeraWulf projects will bring about $19B in contracted revenue and 401 MW of GPU power by 2028.
San Rafael Safeway On Chopping Block In 331-Unit Housing Play
Mill Creek filed to replace the downtown Safeway at 700 B St with a 331‑unit, SB 330‑streamlined apartment project; neighbors worry about losing a walkable market.
Cranes Swarm Redwood City As 176-Unit Modular Tower Shoots Up In Days
Cranes and semitrucks are stacking finished apartment modules at 112 Vera Ave., accelerating a seven‑story, roughly 176‑unit affordable housing project in Redwood City. The factory-built approach is shaving months off a typical timeline.
NYC Homebuyers Face 65-Year Slog Just To Scrape Together A Down Payment
Rocket Mortgage’s analysis finds a typical New York City household would need roughly 65 years to save a $265,000 first-time down payment, while some Midwest metros take under four years.
Pac Heights Palace Vanishes in a Flash as SF Prices Rocket Higher
A renovated Pac Heights manse sold for $26.5M after a brief listing run, part of a wave of quick, high‑end sales in San Francisco. The deal underscores tight supply at the top of the market.
Taiwan Tech Giant Snaps Up Massive Newark Warehouse on 880
Quanta’s U.S. manufacturing arm will occupy a 143,086‑sq‑ft Newark industrial building after a Palisade‑Pearlmark buyout, with owners planning big power and amenity upgrades.












