by Leila Mortaz | Jan 20, 2016 | News
A new rule requires anonymous buyers of high-end real estate properties — like New York’s Time Warner Center condominiums — to be identified to the government. The government wants to know exactly who is purchasing luxury homes in Manhattan and...
by Leila Mortaz | Jan 19, 2016 | News
By Nels Johnson The Marin Independent Journal A former Marin mortgage broker was sentenced to 41 months in prison for her role in a Ponzi scheme in which investors were swindled, federal prosecutors said. Diane Cobb pleaded guilty to “running a fraudulent scheme...
by Leila Mortaz | Jan 19, 2016 | News
By Andrew McGall amcgall@bayareanewsgroup.com WALNUT CREEK — The Barnes and Noble bookstore on South Main Street has closed, seemingly another victim of the city’s hugely successful commercial district and the soaring costs of leasing space there. A sign...
by Leila Mortaz | Jan 18, 2016 | News
Renters are looking a little older these days. Rental applicants tend to conjure up images of recent college grads looking to start their life in the real world. But Millennials are facing increased competition from people who have already spent decades in adulthood,...
by Leila Mortaz | Jan 18, 2016 | News
BERKELEY — Community activist Kelly Hammargren sued the city in Superior Court Wednesday, contending that city approvals for an 18-story downtown building violate state law by ignoring impacts on nearby schools and small businesses, and by creating a less...