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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Retail Impacts Perception of Mixed-Use Builds

LOS ANGELES—At the Bloc , a mixed-use development in Downtown Los Angeles, retail was the smallest economic investment, but National Real Estate Advisors’ Jeff Kanne says that it greatly impacts perception.



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L.A. Opera Scores Discounted DTLA Industrial Rent

LOS ANGELES—While rates across sectors are skyrocketing in the downtown market, this company signs a 27,500-square-foot industrial lease just outside of the arts district and saves $1.50 per square foot.



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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

When Property Management Enhances Value

LOS ANGELES—Asset management is the key to a successful property manager, explains Passco Co.’s Todd Siegel in this EXCLUSIVE interview, because it looks at the life of the investment rather than just the day-to-day operations.



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South Bay Needs For-Sale Homes

LOS ANGELES—Brandywine Homes begins construction on Brighton, a community of 60 single-family for-sale homes in Carson, a severely underserved housing community.



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Bank Regulations May Increase Competition

LOS ANGELES—Private and balance sheet lenders gain a larger market share as bank regulations increase, according to Calmwater Capital’s Larry Grantham in this EXCLUSIVE interview on the banking regulatory environment.



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Can You Keep a Secret?

LOS ANGELES—Most CRE deals begin with a letter of intent spelling out the principal terms of the deal whereby the seller usually requires the buyer to agree to keep anything learned about the property confidential. One source takes a closer look at how enforceable those agreements really are in this EXCLUSIVE column.



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Netflix Moves Into ICON at Sunset Bronson

LOS ANGELES—The movie subscription service signs a 200,000-square-foot lease, the largest Hollywood lease to date, at the $200 million office development from Hudson Pacific Properties.



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