Monthly Archives: October 2019

The New Normal? Bay Area Property Managers Reckon With Shut-Off Fallout

Want to get a jump-start on upcoming deals? Meet the major San Francisco players at one of our upcoming events! When Pacific Gas Electric Co. broadened its shut-off map to about 600,000 customers Wednesday night, the utility company also added to the … Continue reading

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Bay Area Tech Firms Now Control 103M SF

Chatham says firms having multi-market presence was previously an exception but is now the norm. SAN FRANCISCO—This week, Cushman Wakefield’s research team released a new infographic, The Great Tech Migration, offering some data points on tech expansion, and highlighting which … Continue reading

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Hunter’s Point artist Nina Fabunmi escapes life in real estate to live her dream in SF

Things could have gone quite differently for painter Nina Fabunmi, a child of a Nigerian architect who was encouraged to be creative but not to pursue art as a career—real estate, after all, would be much more practical. But called … Continue reading

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SF agency buys buildings housing LGBT bar El Rio

Print This Page Send to a Friend Comments (0) Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LARGE MEDIUM Change Font Size A local agency has bought the two buildings that house LGBT bar El Rio through the city’s small sites acquisition … Continue reading

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Confused about San Francisco’s real estate market? You are not alone

San Francisco is a place that loves to call itself “unpredictable,” and yet every fall it’s the same thing: the fog blows off, summer arrives, a ton of listings flood the real estate market and people start asking if this … Continue reading

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