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  2. Equity Residential - Wikipedia

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    Equity Residential is a United States–based publicly traded real estate investment trust that invests in apartments. As of December 31, 2022, the company owned or had investments in 308 properties consisting of 79,597 apartment units in Southern California , San Francisco , Washington, D.C.

  3. Brookfield Residential - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Brookfield Residential Properties constructed a passive house in an effort to educate its trade suppliers on construction methods to meet Passive House Institute standards. [12] In February 2018, it acquired some of the assets of San Diego–based real estate company OliverMcMillan, a developer of large-scale mixed use properties. [13]

  4. List of communities and neighborhoods of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of neighborhoods and communities located in the city of San Diego. The City of San Diego Planning Department officially lists 52 Community Planning Areas within the city, [1] many of which consist of multiple different neighborhoods. [2]

  5. EQ Office - Wikipedia

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    The company also sold a two-building medical office campus in San Diego, California for $97 million. [17] In June 2018, the company changed its name from Equity Office to EQ Office. [ 18 ] In 2019, the company purchased Seattle office buildings U.S. Bank Center and Docusign Tower for $1.2 billion.

  6. What's in Store for Equity Residential's (EQR) Q2 Earnings? - AOL

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  7. Alexandria Real Estate Equities - Wikipedia

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    Its first purchase was of 4 buildings in San Diego which had been negotiated and structured by Kendell R. Lang. [4] In 1997, it became a public company via an initial public offering, raising $155 million. [4] In October 2002, the company acquired the headquarters of ZymoGenetics for $52 million in a leaseback transaction. [8]

  8. Carma Developers - Wikipedia

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    Carma Developers, founded in 1958, is a Canadian residential land developer with master-planned communities throughout Canada and the United States.Its head offices are located in Calgary, Alberta, where it is the largest residential land developer in that city.

  9. Pathfinder Partners - Wikipedia

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    Pathfinder Partners (Pathfinder) is a private equity real estate investment firm based in San Diego, California.Founded by Lorne Polger and Mitch Siegler in 2006, [1] Pathfinder has made more than 120 investments and realized successful exits on more than 100 core, value-add, opportunistic and distressed properties.