Hunter/Storm LLC has been tapped by the Redwood City City Council to redevelop Block 2, a city parking lot on 950 Middlefield Road. Five developers were interested in the prime downtown site but the short list came down to Cupertino-based Hunter/Storm LLC and Lowe Enterprises out of Los Angeles. The two developers submitted final proposals at the end of Read More
The Redwood City City Council is expected to make a decision on Monday night as to who will redevelop Block 2, a city parking lot on 950 Middlefield Road. Five developers were interested in the site but the short list came down to Cupertino-based Hunter/Storm LLC and Lowe Enterprises out of Los Angeles. The two Read More
A major South San Jose retail development that had drawn criticism from some local residents is ready to move forward. The City Council is scheduled on March 20 to give a final thumbs up or down on the Almaden Ranch shopping center, a 350,000-square-foot development located just east of Almaden Expressway between Almaden Plaza and Read More
Cupertino-based Hunter/Storm LLC is one of two developers on the short list to develop a 2.3 acre plot in downtown Redwood City. City officials in late August formally issued a Request for Qualification for Block 2, a city parking lot on Middlefield Road adjacent to the Redwood City Caltrain station, and the Winslow parking lot Read More
Developer of the Year: Winner Hunter/Storm LLC has helped create a ‘there’s there’ for Silicon Valley by placing amenities in close proximity to people’s homes and workplaces. The company is responsible for developing numerous large retail centers, office buildings and industrial sites throughout the valley. Its most notable San Jose project, however, is the new Read More
Some have described the Business Journal’s Structures Awards as being the place where the “Who’s Who” Valley real estate gather. Top brokers, developers, architects, builders and subcontractors all in one room is a commercial real estate reporter’s dream and Tuesday night at the Fairmont in San Jose was no exception! One of the newer aspects Read More
After a two-month delay, Redwood City officials have formally issued a Request for Proposals for the development of a 2.3acre plot in the city’s downtown. On May 23, Redwood City’s council members directed planning staff to craft a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Block 2 and a surface parking lot bordered by Jefferson Avenue, Middlefield Read More