Archive for February 2020
Davis student housing sale sets record, according to brokers
In what’s likely one of the largest multifamily deals by total dollars in recent years around the Sacramento region, one of Davis’ newest student housing properties has sold.
Davis student housing sale sets record, according to brokers
In what’s likely one of the largest multifamily deals by total dollars in recent years around the Sacramento region, one of Davis’ newest student housing properties has sold.
Local tech companies snapping up Downtown offices
Growing local technology companies in Downtown Sacramento have set off a series of musical-chairs office moves as one departure makes room for another move.
Local tech companies snapping up Downtown offices
Growing local technology companies in Downtown Sacramento have set off a series of musical-chairs office moves as one departure makes room for another move.
Here are the big winners in Intuit’s $7B Credit Karma acquisition
Midas investor Frank Rotman of QED Investors says it was easy to see why Credit Karma was going to be big when he invested in its Series A round back in 2009. Here’s a look at that and the returns he and other investors won in Intuit’s $7 billion acquisition.
Local eatery filling former Peg’s spot in Roseville
A locally owned brunch spot is replacing Peg’s Glorified Ham n Eggs in Roseville.
Then and Now: Tracking the changes in Mission Bay
Over the past decade San Francisco’s Mission Bay has transformed to a new waterfront boomtown.
Third Street’s big future: Here are the major projects slated for the San Francisco thoroughfare
The major artery down the waterfront Mission Bay and the Southern Waterfront runs by some of the city’s largest projects.
UCSF to occupy three-story office building near Fisherman’s Wharf
The university is expected to set up shop near the city’s touristy waterfront this year.
Port of San Francisco projects set sail on eastern waterfront
An environmental review still stands in the way of the agency’s Draft Waterfront Plan.