Have Home Prices in the Bay Area Hit Bottom? See the New Report
Recent reports suggest stabilization in the Bay Area's housing market, yet some challenges remain in the wake of the economic and US mortgage rate uncertainty. Despite these hurdles, the local housing market appears to be in a more solid footing than it was.
Largest RV Trailer Park Could Sprout 0.6 Miles From New Luxury Development on Berryessa Road in San Jose
San Jose's Berryessa neighborhood could house the city's largest-ever RV parking site for the homeless, less than 1 mile away from proposed luxury developments, raising questions about contrasting approaches to housing in the area.
Big Networking Firm Ciena Gets Prime San Jose Office Space Amid Struggling Commercial Market
Contrary to the declining commercial real estate landscape in the Bay Area, telecommunications giant Ciena Corp. has signed a lease in downtown San Jose's 50 West office tower, while other office spaces remain empty or struggle to sell.
Roku's unused San Jose space opens up for sublease amid cost-cutting efforts
Roku recently announced plans to sublease a 163,000-square-foot office building within its San Jose headquarters as part of its ongoing cost-reduction strategy. This move follows the streaming media giant's decision to lay off 6% of its workforce and exit unoccupied office spaces in an effort to save up to $35 million.
Google expands in San Jose amid real estate reassessment, despite cutback in other areas
In recent months, Google has enacted layoffs, office space reductions, and more. Now, Google moves into its newest San Jose campus in a departure from recent downsizing news. Still, uncertainties emerge around real estate reassessment and the impact of this expansion on the local economy and the company's operations.
San Jose's Berryessa neighborhood set for major transformation with proposed housing and commercial developments
The Facchino family's proposed development plan for San Jose's Berryessa district is set to bring a major transformation to the area. See how this plan could reshape the urban landscape and promote walkable, transit-oriented neighborhoods.
A stark contrast to commercial real estate in SF, San Jose sees growth ahead as 293k sq. ft. office expansion is approved
As San Jose's Coleman Highline tech campus expands with city approval for a new office building, San Francisco wrestles with plummeting property values in its once highly sought-after commercial real estate, signaling potentially contrasting futures for these Bay Area cities.




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