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NAIOP Silicon Valley Hosts Their Annual Brokers Panel

NAIOP Silicon Valley will host our annual Brokers Panel on Wednesday, March 24, 2021, from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM. Always one of NAIOP Silicon Valley’s premier informational events, our panel of thought-leaders from Silicon Valley will discuss their views on commercial real estate leasing trends over the past

February 4th, 2021|Events|

Lawsuit Filed Against LA County Commercial Eviction Ban

The first lawsuit against a commercial local eviction moratorium was filed in Los Angeles County the week of January 18. Iten v. County of Los Angeles seeks to end LA County’s commercial eviction ban. The Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) represents Howard Iten, the commercial property owner and plaintiff in the case.

January 26th, 2021|Legislative-Statewide|

NAIOP Silicon Valley Virtual Developers Panel 2020

2020 brought some unique challenges to the CRE market including work stoppages, design and development changes needed to meet concerns related to COVID-19, and a level of uncertainty of what 2021 may bring to the commercial real estate industry, as cities and counties continue to slowly get back to

January 21st, 2021|Events|

Renew Your 2021 NAIOP Membership

Renew your membership for uninterrupted access to NAIOP’s robust set of resources, regular industry updates, advocacy to represent your business needs, and opportunities for discussion and deal-making that you need now.

January 15th, 2021|Membership|

New On-Demand Courses Available

Keep up with current trends and research at your convenience through NAIOP’s On-Demand Courses. Real estate executives will benefit by taking one of the available 14 courses, only $149 for members!

January 8th, 2021|Membership|

Support for Small Businesses

California’s $500 million small business relief grant applications were released on December 30 and are set to close on January 13th at 11:59 PM.  The California Small Business Relief Grant will provide $5,000 to $25,000 grants to eligible small businesses that have been affected by COVID-19.

January 7th, 2021|Legislative-Local|

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