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The GameStop Restaurants

frenzy is back blast fee ban


Meme-stock enthusiasts’ Attorney General Rob See the biggest
community-driven trades Bonta’s push to enforce law contractors in the
lift Reddit and Robinhood worries business owners Greater Bay Area
WILLIAM HICKS, PAGE 3 ALEX BARREIRA, PAGE 12 PAGES 28-29

FOCUS ON CONSTRUCTION

DOLLAR
DILEMMA
High costs and weak rental demand
are putting a wrench in San Francisco’s
ambitious housing goals
BY SARAH KLEARMAN, PAGE 18

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BAY AREA BRIEF

FINANCIAL MARKETS

RENEWED GAMESTOP FRENZY


BUOYS BAY AREA STOCKS
started, but returned to X to post Keith Gill, who were up almost 80% at the close of
a cryptic image of a man leaning goes by Roaring trading on May 13.
Reddit, Robinhood see forward holding a video controller. Kitty on social The NYSE halted GameStop
benefit from meme- The post inspired traders on Red- media, has trading multiple times that day
dit and other social media sites to ended his long due to volatility, harkening back
stock chatter online again buy GameStop stock, caus- social media to 2021, when Robinhood brief-
ing shares to rise 74.4% by the close hiatus, posting ly restricted trading of GameStop
BY WILLIAM HICKS of trading on May 13. memes on and other meme stocks.
whicks@bizjournals.com A few Bay Area companies asso- X that have The original meme-stock craze
ciated with meme-stock trading renewed started by Gill was born out of a
So-called meme stocks are having saw their shares rise, including interest in desire to put a squeeze on hedge
another moment, thanks to fresh Reddit, which jumped almost 9%, GameStop fund traders that held enormous
social media posts by Keith Gill, and Robinhood Markets, which and other positions shorting GameStop
the originator of the GameStop rose over 4%. companies stock. That strategy led to the col-
Corp. stock trading craze in 2021, Reddit hosts WallStreetBets, one considered YOUTUBE lapse of Melvin Capital, which lost
which saw shares of the belea- of the most popular online com- meme stocks billions on its position. Accord-
guered video game retailer rise up munities associated with meme for their viral to purchase stocks like GameStop, ing to CNBC, short positions in
to 2,000% and squeezing major stocks, or stocks that are traded popularity. but also AMC Entertainment Hold- GameStop currently amount to
hedge fund short sellers. due to their association with a viral ings Inc., a theater chain that like 24% of its freely available shares.
Gill, who also goes by “Roar- internet trend instead of financial GameStop is considered to have an Gill has continued to share
ing Kitty” on social media, took a performance. outdated business model and be ambiguous messages on X, posting
long hiatus from social media fol- Robinhood was one of the main negatively affected by consumer edited videos and splicing together
lowing the intense public inter- trading services that participants in trends away from brick and mortar scenes from classic films and Mar-
est in the retail investor trend he the 2021’s meme-stock craze used and into online sales. AMC shares vel superhero movies.
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STRUCTURES
SARAH KLEARMAN & HANNAH KANIK cover real estate, construction and architecture

HOUSING SOMA
DISCOVERY BAY
DEVELOPMENT
MOVES DIVORCE COMES FOR
BLUXOME PARTNERS
FORWARD
A large-scale subdivision is
moving forward in eastern
Contra Costa County that
could bring 2,000 residen-
tial units to the unincor-
porated community of considered selling 88 Bluxome in
Discovery Bay. 2022, has said it would likely need
Ningbo, China-based another anchor tenant commitment
real estate developer to break ground on the project.
Henghou Group purchased
The development management
1,122 acres of Cecchini
Ranch — a sprawling agreement now terminated by TMG
property off of Highway 4 and Alexandria expired at the end of
— in 2018 for $11.5 million. 2023 without either firm requesting
The group revealed plans an extension, according to a Febru-
to build a community for
ary lawsuit filed by Alexandria in
older adults across 545
acres of the property in San Francisco Superior Court.
2021, and in late April filed Alexandria said in legal filings
for final development plan it notified TMG of the agreement’s
approval, which is the next immediate and irrevocable termi-
step in the entitlement
nation in early February. The REIT
process.
The development would then filed suit, seeking court affir-
include 1,275 single-family mation the agreement was no lon-
structures, 515 duplexes ger valid. That suit was marked dis-
and a 344-unit affordable missed April 19.
apartment complex.
Meanwhile, at the end of April,
The residences would
be built alongside 40 acres Alexandria transferred rights to
of light industrial uses, 30 TMG for a parcel at 501 Brannan St.
acres of sports parks, 21 The site sits next door to 505
TMG PARTNERS
acres of community parks Brannan St., a site TMG entitled for
and a community center,
TMG Partners lion-square-foot mixed-use project a 150,000-square-foot office project
boar and RV storage and
eight acres of preserved Longtime collaborators and Alexandria there, and was slated to oversee that in 2014. The San Francisco-based
wetlands. Early project Real Estate project’s construction. developer brought Alexandria onto
materials also show the
no longer have joint Equities have “The services contemplated by the project the following year.
Cecchini Ranch project projects in S.F. terminated the that agreement are no longer need- An Alexandria affiliate acquired
could include four lakes.
development ed at this property,” TMG spokes- the right of first purchase to 501
The 577 acres to the
north of the proposed management person Julie Chase wrote, add- Brannan in 2015, the same year the
project were zoned as an TMG Partners is officially out at 88 agreement ing that TMG wishes Alexandria REIT jointly acquired 505 Brannan
agricultural conservation Bluxome St. that tied them “success in its future plans for this with TMG.
easement in 2017, which San Francisco-based TMG and together at 88 property.” It was not clear what might have
preserved the land for
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Bluxome St., Alexandria’s long-term plans for prompted Alexandria to transfer
agricultural uses.
The new housing com- which had been working together to pictured here in the two-building project, which the right of first purchase for 501
munity would cater to Bay develop the site, have agreed to ter- renderings. includes 775,000 square feet of Brannan to TMG, nor whether the
Area residents over the minate the development agreement office space, retail space and a transfer might be related to the ter-
age of 50 or empty nesters that governed their relationship at below-grade public recreation facil- mination of the agreement at 88
seeking to sell their homes
88 Bluxome, a TMG spokesperson ity, remain unclear. The project has Bluxome.
and downsize without
having to leave the region confirmed, describing the decision been more or less on ice since Pin- The pair of companies do not
altogether. In a presenta- as mutual. Pasadena-based Alexan- terest pulled out of a prelease for appear to be currently working
tion, the project team said dria acquired the roughly 2.6-acre nearly half a million square feet of together on any ground-up devel-
there is a need for active property in 2017; TMG secured final office space at 88 Bluxome in 2020. opment in San Francisco.
adult communities in the
city approvals for a roughly 1 mil- Alexandria, which reportedly — Sarah Klearman
Bay Area, with empty nest-
ers migrating elsewhere.
Discovery Bay, which is
an unincorporated part of
the county with a popula-
tion of more than 15,000 NUMBER TO KNOW
people, was created in the

$1,032,923.48
1970s to serve “as a mostly
weekend and summer
resort community,” accord-
ing to the town’s website. Barker Contracting of Arizona is suing Azzur Group, claiming it was never paid for work it did at two Alameda properties leased by Azzur —
It is known for its network and subsequently placed a mechanic’s lien on the buildings, according to a lawsuit filed in the California Superior Court of Alameda on May
of 1,200 miles of delta 7. The lawsuit alleges that Azzur, a national consultant for the life sciences, biotech and medical device industries headquartered in Hatboro,
waterways that connect to Pa., owes Barker $1,032,923.48 for work it did at 1955 and 2065 North Loop Road. Azzur signed a lease at the two buildings, which are part
the San Francisco Bay. of the Loop at Harbor Bay business park, in February 2022 and hired Barker as a general contractor in November 2022. Electrical and HVAC
— Hannah Kanik contractors have also filed liens on the property, which were subsequently released. — Hannah Kanik
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2020 and 2021 originated loans total- 1055 Mason is among the apartment buildings Goldman Sachs and Ballast
ing $687.5 million for three residential are handing back to their lender. Kara Swisher
portfolios owned by Goldman Sachs New York Times Best-Selling
Author, Host of On with Kara
and Ballast. Those portfolios of approx- ditions in the city could have prompt- tranche of San Francisco multifamily Swisher & Pivot Podcasts,
imately 1,200 apartments across 82 ed the value of the portfolios to dip properties to trade hands in the face Editor-At-Large at
buildings match the description of below the value of the debt originat- of loan trouble. New York Magazine
those expected to go back to RBC. ed by RBC, a development that would Early this year, New York investor
Goldman and Ballast spent about erase any equity Goldman and Ballast Brookfield partnered with Ballast to
$704.5 million to amass the three port- had in the portfolios. acquire 2,149 apartments in San Fran-
folios between 2017 and 2020, property That, in turn, could have prompted cisco previously owned by Veritas
records show. RBC’s pending takeover the pair to reassess their investment Investments and its partners. Veritas
comes roughly a year after Goldman and ultimately decide to walk away and those investors defaulted on two
and Ballast defaulted on debt tied from it, the source said. loans totaling $915 million tied to those
to the portfolios, two sources famil- The same pattern is today playing properties in 2022 and 2023, respec-
iar with the matter told the Business out across real estate sectors in San tively. At the end of 2023, their lenders Chip Conley
Times. Francisco, and the city’s multifamily sold the debt to Brookfield and Ballast Author, Founder & CEO,
Modern Elder Academy (MEA)
It was not clear what might have sector has not been spared. The pend- for $615 million; the pair subsequently
prompted the default. One source ing deed-in-lieu transaction between scooped up the residential portfolio at
familiar with San Francisco’s multi- Goldman, Ballast and RBC, should it foreclosure auction in January.
family market said that market con- close, would mark the latest sizable — Sarah Klearman

where it began subleasing some 45,000


DOWNTOWN square feet in the spring of 2022, accord-
ing to CoStar.
OPENDOOR DOWNSIZES HQ AGAIN Opendoor has now downsized its
leased footprint in San Francisco by 35TH ANNIVERSARY
close to 75% in recent years. CONFERENCE
Opendoor has moved its San Francisco brokerage CBRE show the sublease term In 2020, as the company’s stock made
offices to roughly 20,000 square feet at for the company’s new 20,432-square- its public debut, the firm was leasing Fox Theatre,
100 Montgomery St., the second time foot space, which it began occupying in more than 80,000 square feet for its San Redwood City, CA
the iBuyer has downsized its San Francis- April, runs through May 2026. Real estate Francisco headquarters at 1 Post St., it May 23, 2024
co footprint in the last two years. services firm Cresa represented Open-
Opendoor, which lists the 100 Mont- door in the deal.
reported in regulatory filings. It executed
9:00am-4:00pm PDT
an early termination of that lease in the
gomery address on its website, signed This is the second time the proptech fall of 2020.
on to sublease the fifth floor of 100 has opted to sublease space in San Fran- The reductions to the company’s real Buy your ticket before the
Montgomery in the first quarter of this cisco rather than planting a longer-term estate portfolio come as it has also made event sells out at
year, according to a person with knowl- flag in the city. cuts to its workforce. Opendoor in the conference.pbwc.org/svbj!
edge of the matter. Opendoor relocated to the 25-story spring of 2023 laid off 22% of its employ-
Marketing materials from listing 100 Montgomery from 303 2nd St., ee base, or roughly 680 people.
10 | SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS TIMES MAY 17-23, 2024

BIO & HEALTH


rleuty@bizjournals.com I
415-288-4939
RON LEUTY covers biotech, life sciences and medicine @rleuty_biotech

EXPANSION LICENSING
ASTELLAS
OPENS
SOUTH CITY
MAZE BOUNCES BACK
CENTER AFTER SQUASHED DEAL
Nearly 300 Astellas
Pharma Inc. employees
Maze
have already moved into
the company’s new West The biotech signs a huge Therapeutics
Coast Innovation Center CEO Jason
in South San Francisco. deal with Japanese Coloma says
But if Yoshitsugu Shitaka
has his way, another 200
drugmaker Shionogi a new partner
has a strong
people will be joining
them soon. “track record.”
The new center,
which officially opened Six months after Sanofi SA dumped
May 8 and valued by the a deal with Maze Therapeutics Inc.
company at $90 million, to short circuit regulatory questions
takes up the entire five- about plans to combat a rare mus-
story, 154,000-square-
cle-weakening disease, Maze is back
foot lab and office
building that Healthpeak with a $150 million-plus deal with
Properties Inc. developed Japanese drug maker Shionogi & Co.
at 480 Forbes Blvd. It Ltd.
consolidates Astellas’ Shionogi will pay the $150 mil-
lion upfront for an exclusive world-
wide license for MZE-001 — a poten-
tial treatment for a genetic muscle
condition known as Pompe disease
— as well as related programs and
intellectual property. Maze, based in
South San Francisco, could receive
payments by ticking off develop-
ment, regulatory and commercial
milestones as well as royalties, if
the drug is approved and sold to
patients.
Sanofi had promised so-called
“biobucks” totaling $750 million
ASTELLAS in its Maze deal, announced in May
The new Astellas 2023.
Innovation Center at Federal Trade Commission regu-
480 Forbes Blvd. in lators, however, worried that Sano-
South San Francisco. fi, which sells two Pompe treat- as it is the Japanese company’s deci- Maze CEO Jason Coloma said in a
ments that are infused into patients, sion to jump in with Maze now. statement.
could largely control the market as Maze and Shionogi said their MZE-101 is a small molecule that
gene therapy unit and
cancer drug, outgrowths a result of its licensing deal with deal passed muster with the FTC. block GYS1, an enzyme involved in
of two Bay Area Maze. That control included Sano- “Shionogi has a track record the synthesis of glycogen, the stored
acquisitions by the Japan- fi’s ability to potentially stall Maze’s of developing and delivering form of glucose that accumulates in
based drug company. easier-to-take oral therapy, which is innovative medicines to patients Pompe patients’ muscles.
But Shitaka, Astellas’
still early in the clinic. worldwide, and we’re confident The prevalence of Pompe disease,
chief scientific officer,
said the gleaming, angular But at the end of the day in they are the right partner to con- which has varying rates of progres-
building will help Astellas December, it was the French com- tinue to advance MZE-001 through sion and different ages of onset,
find and work with more pany’s decision to cut loose Maze — clinical trials so that it may reach according to the National Organiza-
partners that could help and give Maze no advanced warning patients with this life-threaten- tion for Rare Diseases, is estimated
the company expand
it was pulling out of the deal — just ing condition as soon as possible,” at one per every 40,000 people.
its pipeline of potential
drugs, and fill the vacant
space in the building with
more employees.
The company’s
Xyphos Biosciences Inc.
subsidiary recently, for THE BIG NUMBER

$105M
example, inked a research
and licensing deal with
San Diego’s Poseida
Therapeutics Inc.
Total funding raised by a young Fremont biotech company, Attovia Therapeutics, in a Series B round to propel drugs from its experimental
approach to immune-mediated diseases into clinical trials. The funding was led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives and included participation
from new and existing investors. The company raised $60 million last year after spinning out of diagnostics company Alamar Biosciences Inc.
with a different type of inflammation-fighting antibody.
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HOSPITALITY & RETAIL


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650-815-5860
ALEX BARREIRA covers tourism, restaurants, retail and the arts @calexbearera

LAWSUIT REGULATION
UNION SQUARE
HOTEL HIT
WITH WAGE RESTAURANTS BLAST
COMPLAINT
A former employee is
suing the Beacon Grand
hotel in San Francisco’s
BAN ON ‘JUNK FEES’
Union Square as part of
an attempted class action
lawsuit alleging wage theft
California
and other violations of State attorney general Attorney General
California labor law. Rob Bonta (seen
The lawsuit brought by
Rob Bonta says law here at a 2023
Joshua Khatena, identified applies to surcharges press conference)
as a California resident
and previous non-exempt
has outlined
employee, accuses an affil- how SB 478 — a
iate of the owner-operator Restaurant industry groups met ban on “junk
Northview Hotel Group official guidance released May 8 fees” effective
of 10 violations, including by California Attorney General Rob July 1 — would
failure to pay all minimum
wages, overtime wages
Bonta’s office on SB 478 — the “junk be enforced for
and provide proper rest fees” ban that will take effect July 1 restaurants,
periods, per a May 6 filing — with continued criticism. many of which
in San Francisco Superior In a FAQ, Bonta’s office elabo- use surcharges to
Court. rated on its plans for enforcing the cover operating
The lawsuit is brought
measure he co-authored with two costs.
state senators to restrict the notori-
ous unexpected fees that have pro-
liferated in recent years in live events
and other industries. As written, the
new ban also applies to restaurant OFFICE OF CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL ROB BONTA
surcharges, though Bonta’s office
said they would not be early targets ry lawsuits. ment-seeking lawsuits.
for enforcement. “Ending the ability for restau- “We do not expect that our ini-
Surcharges have been widely rants to use service charges (even tial enforcement efforts will focus
adopted by restaurants in recent if clearly and legibly listed on their on existing fees that are paid direct-
years. In San Francisco, most menu) will have a very negative ly and entirely by a restaurant to its
restaurants add an extra charge to impact on the survival of this still workers, such as an automatic gra-
BEACON GRAND reflect the employee health care struggling industry,” the Golden tuity,” the AG’s office wrote. “How-
The Beacon Grand hotel costs employers are required to Gate Restaurant Association, San ever, businesses may be liable in
is located at 450 Powell pay, but other restaurants outside Francisco’s largest restaurant lob- private actions.”
St. in San Francisco’s the city have also adopted similar bying body, said in a statement. The California Restaurant Asso-
Union Square District. fees. Restaurants have also add- The AG’s office said enforcement ciation, representing 22,000 mem-
ed line items to cover private event will not initially focus on some of ber restaurants across the state,
dining, large parties, alternatives to the fees employed by restaurants, voiced its objections to the AG’s
on behalf of all the hotel’s
current and former nonex-
tipping and for other pass-through but appeared to confirm the poten- statements on the ban’s applicabil-
empt employees of the last costs. Industry groups say the law tial legal vulnerability some restau- ity to food-serving businesses and
four years and is seeking will upend tenuous pricing models rants have listed as a concern. Some suggested it would pursue legal
a judge’s order to certify it and expose businesses to predato- fear the prospect of a raft of settle- action to block enforcement.
as a class action, enabling
other plaintiffs to join the
suit.
The lawsuit is seeking
less than $5 million in
aggregate claims. MILESTONE History lesson:
In February 2023 the Vukasin’s grandfather, John, founded Peer-
Northview was also sued less as a young Yugoslavian immigrant
Oakland roastery Peerless Coffee & Tea turns 100 years
by the California Labor in 1924. Then his own father, George, ex-
old this year and remains as committed as ever to its
Commissioner and the panded the business while moonlighting
homespun values and hometown.
hotel was named in more
a career in local politics — acting as city
than a dozen mechanics
By the numbers: What they’re saying: government’s liaison to the Black Panthers
liens over alleged unpaid
In its third generation “Oakland has been very in the early ’70s and helping woo the
wages by the hotel’s gen-
eral contractor during the of family leadership, the good to our family,” said Raiders back to the Coliseum in the ’90s,
renovation. coffee wholesaler churns CEO George Vukasin in various roles as a city council member,
In September, the more than three million Jr. “We’ve seen this city vice mayor, and Chamber of Commerce
Labor Commissioner said pounds of roast beans take giant leaps and then president. The second generation Vuka-
in a legal filing the matter and $33 million revenue unfortunately fall a step sins moved the business from Washington
was “fully resolved” and a year. It employs 68 or two back. But when the Street to its current home at 260 Oak St. in
requested for the case to people at its roastery right changes happen, ADAM PARDEE | SFBT 1975, and gradually expanded it to today’s
be dismissed. and headquarters in Jack this city is going to ex- George Vukasin Jr. and Kristina four buildings and roughly 75,000 square
London Square. plode.” Vukasin-Brouhard feet spanning a full city block.
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ACCOLADE GROWTH TRAJECTORY


S.F. GIANTS
EXEC NAMED
‘FINANCIAL FIVE STAR BANK EYES
EAST BAY EXPANSION
WOMAN OF
THE YEAR’
For the first time in almost
30 years, the Financial
Women of San Francisco
is recognizing a woman
in finance working in the office. The individual starts in June,
field of sports, naming Newcomer to Bay Area but the bank declined to identify
San Francisco Giants who that is just yet.
Chief Financial Officer Lisa planning more hires, Two new hires joined in April
Pantages on May 8 as the downtown S.F. branch from Flagstar Bank, whose par-
association’s 2024 Finan-
cial Woman of the Year. ent New York Community Bancorp
When Pantages be- purchased Signature Bank, which
came the Giants’ CFO in Five Star Bank, which entered the failed days after Silicon Valley Bank
2013, she was the first Bay Area in a big way last year fol- went down in March 2023.
woman to take on that lowing three major bank failures, Five Star’s Kurtze also came over
role for the team and one
of the few in all of Major is pulling in additional talent as from Signature Bank to lead the
League Baseball. Before mergers upend the Bay Area bank- bank’s Bay Area growth.
joining the Giants as vice ing market. Joining from Flagstar are Casey
president of finance and The bank, based in the Sacra- Grafeld, senior vice president and
controller in 2003, she mento suburb of Rancho Cordova, managing director in the North Bay
worked for more than two
is also considering expanding, pos- and Jonathan Jones, assistant vice
sibly into Walnut Creek, a growing president and relationship manag-
financial center in the region. Five er in the North Bay/San Francisco.
Lisa Star is likely to hire more East Bay “I joined Five Star Bank because
Pantages talent before opening the office. of its emphasis on high-touch, per-
“We’d really like to open an East sonalized, concierge banking, the
Bay office, with the goal of open- caliber of its people ... and its com-
ing in early 2025,” DJ Kurtze, Five mitment to investment, expansion
decades at Deloitte, where Star’s Bay Area region president, and success in the San Francisco
she led the creation of the told the Business Times. “We’re Bay Area,” said Grafeld, who has
career development func-
tion for the audit practice serving primarily businesses and spent more than 30 years in bank-
in Northern California and entrepreneurs and for what we do, ing that includes working at Wacho-
Hawaii. there’s just a lot of great commer- via, Wells Fargo and Bank of Amer-
While at Deloitte, the cial and industrial businesses in the ica Merrill Lynch.
fourth generation San East Bay.” Five Star, with seven branches in
Franciscan was an integral
part of the accounting Five Star will open its first Bay Northern California, has big ambi-
firm’s team that helped Area branch in September, at 345 ADAM PARDEE | SFBT tions in the Bay Area, attracting
the late Peter Magowan California St. in downtown San bankers and customers from First
and his investor group Francisco. Five Star Bank bank’s headquarters will be in San Republic Bank, whose name will
purchase the team and In recent weeks, the bank has Bay Area Diego. fade into history over Memorial Day
keep it in San Francisco.
“I’ve always had great hired Chris Rudberg, senior vice President DJ Five Star has also hired Desiree weekend as JPMorgan Chase com-
mentors in my career at president and managing director Kurtze sees the Ciochon, vice president and senior pletes the final integration of the
Deloitte and at the San in the East Bay. East Bay as a relationship manager in the East failed bank that built its reputation
Francisco Giants who He starts next week at Five Star, key market. Bay, also coming over from Califor- on white-glove customer service.
were instrumental in my coming over from Oakland-based nia Bank of Commerce. She starts at To help finance its Bay Area
success,” said Pantages,
who is also treasurer of California Bank of Commerce, Five Star on May 20. expansion, Five Star raised $81.5
the Giants Community which is merging with Southern Five Star has also hired the branch million in an oversubscribed sec-
Fund. “I believe that when California Bancorp. The combined manager for its new San Francisco ondary offering earlier this year.
you get good advice and
guidance, it’s your respon-
sibility to pass it along.”
Pantages will be recog-
nized at the FWSF’s annual
Financial Woman of the PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Background check: What she’s saying:
Year luncheon on Sept. 18 McCargo, who takes on her new role June “I’ve always found
at the Hyatt Regency San Making a move: 10, most recently was president of Ginnie the San Francisco
Francisco. Proceeds sup- The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Fran- Mae, formally known as the Government bank to be the most
port the scholarship fund. cisco named Alanna McCargo president National Mortgage Association. She was forward-thinking,
“I never expected to be and CEO of the financial institution on May the first woman and first woman of color forward-leaning
able to combine my pas- 8, succeeding Teresa Bryce Bazemore, who to lead Ginnie Mae, a federal government and innovative,”
sion for finance with my is retiring later this year. Congress created corporation that connects the housing McCargo told the
love of the game of base- the Federal Home Loan Bank System during market to capital markets to provide low- Business Times.
ball,” Pantages said. “It’s the Great Depression to promote home- cost financing for a range of housing pro- “The San Francisco
certainly not something ownership. It is a cooperative owned by the grams offered by the U.S. Department of bank was very ap-
for which I ever expected banks and other financial institutions that Veterans Affairs and the Federal Housing pealing to me.”
to be honored.” are its members. Administration, among others. Alanna McCargo
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BAY AREA INNO

THE FIGHT AGAINST MISINFORMATION

OPENAI, MICROSOFT
R MEET SARA

Sara Bloomberg is an Inno reporter


TAKE ON ELECTION
who covers entrepreneurs and
startups in San Francisco. Follow her
on Bluesky:
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The AI leaders say they
have tools to safeguard
the democratic process
M&A WATCH

AKAMAI BUYS SAN JOSE penAI and Microsoft are


STARTUP FOR $450 MILLION
Massachusetts-based Akamai Tech-
O rolling out tools to help
researchers detect AI
generated content, in
nologies Inc. inked a $450 million
addition to launching a new fund that
deal to buy a security company that will support media literacy efforts,
in 2021 had a unicorn valuation of at in order to combat election-related
least $1 billion. disinformation.
The cybersecurity firm said They have earmarked $2 million for
that its deal to buy privately held voter education programs to boost AI
Noname Security is slated to close literacy through what they’re calling
by the end of June. the “Societal Resilience Fund.”
The fund will provide grants to
San Jose, Calif.-based Noname
organizations including AARP, the
Security billed itself as the first “API Coalition for Content Provenance
security” unicorn after its valuation and Authenticity (also known as
soared in the wake of a $135 million C2PA), the International Institute for
round three years ago. In 2021, the Democracy and Electoral Assistance
company had $220 million in total and Partnership on AI.
financing. The goal is to “further AI education
A spokesperson from Akamai de- and literacy among voters and
vulnerable communities,” Microsoft
clined to disclose details beyond the
said in a press release announcing the OPENAI
purchase price, nor why the price fund.
was less than half the company’s Microsoft and OpenAI are members Tools like OpenAI’s Sora have increased alarm about the potential for
2021 valuation. Noname Security’s of the Partnership on AI, a nonprofit AI-powered election misinformation, a threat the AI startup and partner
investors Georgian and Lightspeed based in San Francisco that was Microsoft are now tackling.
did not immediately respond to a re- founded in 2016.
quest for comment on their portfolio OpenAI also announced that it was C2PA metadata for Sora, our video modification, and reuse,” OpenAI
joining the C2PA’s steering committee generation model, when the model is wrote.
company’s sale price.
which already counts other companies launched broadly as well,” OpenAI said OpenAI is now making a new image
However, many tech startups that
among its ranks including Microsoft, in a blog post. detection tool available to researchers
saw their valuations soar in 2020 Google, Intel, Adobe and the BBC. The inclusion of metadata isn’t that will help predict whether an image
and 2021 have seen a sharp decline C2PA sets standards for tracking digital foolproof, but it’s an important tool for was produced with DALL-E 3, the
in value amid a market downturn in content such as images, videos and tracking and identifying AI-generated company’s latest version of its image
mid-2022. For the past two years, audio. content. generator.
so-called “down rounds” and layoffs OpenAI has already started “People can still create deceptive A tool for audio watermarking
have become more common. adopting C2PA standards into its content without this information (or is also in the works, the company
products. can remove it), but they cannot easily said, and for images, the new tool
Noname Security specializes in
“Earlier this year we began adding fake or alter this information, making can correctly identify a DALL-E 3
API security, or protecting “Applica- produced images around 98% of the
C2PA metadata to all images created it an important resource to build trust.
tion Programming Interface.” Such and edited by DALL-E 3, our latest As adoption of the standard increases, time, though it’s not yet optimized for
software works a bridge between image model, in ChatGPT and the this information can accompany detecting images created by software
two sources, allowing them to OpenAI API. We will be integrating content through its lifecycle of sharing, from other companies.
exchange data. A classic example
is a weather app, which retrieves
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FOCUS ON CONSTRUCTION COVER STORY

RESIDENTIAL
CONSTRUCTION’S
PENCIL PROBLEMS
High costs and weak rental demand are putting a wrench
in the city’s ambitious housing goals

arket-rate residential developers approached San


BY SARAH
KLEARMAN
M Francisco last spring with a clear message: It had
become too expensive to build in the city.
sklearman@
bizjournals.com That sentiment was backed up by data from the city
Controller’s Office showing no kind of multifamily housing
— neither rental nor for-sale, not low-rise or high-rise —
made financial sense to build in San Francisco. The Board
of Supervisors took heed, voting to lower the proportion
“When you have housing price
of affordable, subsidized units market-rate residential growth that is faster than construction
Chris Rivielle,
developments are required to include by roughly half. A year CEO of Plant cost growth, the market heats up,” said
Construction, Ted Egan, San Francisco’s chief econo-
later, construction costs have begun to stabilize, peeling off mist. “And what we have seen since the
walks through
from the seemingly endless upward hike they undertook the Residences pandemic is the other way around.”
at Yerba Buena The chasm between condominium
in the pandemic years. But developers still aren’t building
Island. He says prices and construction cost growth
new homes in San Francisco, largely because of a variable his peers are hit a crescendo in postpandemic San
outside the city’s control: demand for housing, which seeing new Francisco between 2021 and 2022,
construction when condo prices took a steep dip
makes itself known in the presence (or absence) of rental while construction costs shot up. Data
work dwindle.
rate and housing price growth. from the fall of 2023, the most recent
MAY 17-23, 2024 SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS TIMES | 19

ADAM PARDEE | SFBT

available, shows the gap narrowing: region in pursuit of steadier employ- last spring, describing the move as a sees construction and development for
Condo prices held steady in Novem- ment. That phenomenon bedevils San step toward getting new homes to pen- San Francisco-based developer Strada
ber, while construction costs trended Francisco’s hospitality sector, which cil sooner. Investment Group.
just slightly upwards. It’s a recovery of freely shed workers during the pan- But a year later, the math is still Downtown-adjacent neighbor-
sorts, though not one strong enough to demic shutdowns and continues to challenged, and the question remains: hoods have for the last few decades
prompt developers to move forward. struggle with staffing shortages. What would it take to get San Francis- produced the overwhelming majority
The more residential development San Francisco is motivated to thaw co building again? of new homes built in San Francisco.
slows, Egan said, the harder it may be its development pipeline; it is grap- The dynamic is the product not only of
for San Francisco to rev up again when pling with both fallout from an acute Downtown blues demand for homes near Financial Dis-
the time is right. When a sector like real shortage of homes at the local level and One possible answer: downtown San trict office jobs, but resistance from the
estate contracts, its essential employ- pressure to build more from the state. Francisco’s recovery, to which the city’s less development-friendly West-
ees — like construction workers — are Developers applauded the city’s will- city’s housing market is inherently
more likely to depart the industry or ingness to adjust inclusionary rates linked, said Nik Krukowski, who over- CONTINUED ON PAGE 20
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FOCUS ON CONSTRUCTION COVER STORY

Renderings of
the Quincy
project at 555
Bryant St., a
project that has
managed to
move forward
despite high
costs.

TODD JOHNSON | SFBT

SOLOMON CORDWELL BUENZ

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 19 cisco-based general contractor Plant


In order for new development to make sense, it isn’t just about Construction.
That’s not to say nothing is moving
side neighborhoods, which are both costs. You need to have the right mix of location, efficiency and forward: Strada, for example, is amid
resistant to and not typically zoned for
large-scale residential development. product offering to achieve the necessary rents. That’s probably work on the Quincy, a 501-unit luxu-
ry apartment building at 555 Bryant
But demand for housing within only possible right now in select neighborhoods, while other St., thanks to low interest rates Strada
a short commute of San Francisco’s
downtown has dropped off in the era parts of downtown are still recovering.” and its investors secured, along with
of remote work and as talk of a “doom the Quincy’s rare position as new res-
NIK KRUKOWSKI, Strada Investment Group
loop” hovers over the city’s core. idential product in the area.
“In order for new development to But some of Plant’s peers are begin-
make sense, it isn’t just about costs. could open the door at some point for Pipeline problems ning to see their work dwindle by as
You need to have the right mix of loca- larger, workable development in parts Breed, in talking about the challenges much as 50%, Rivielle said. Plant itself
tion, efficiency, and product offering to of the city where demand for housing facing San Francisco’s housing stock, has had to shift from working on large-
achieve the necessary rents,” Krukow- is more sustained. likes to touch on the fact that the city ly private, for-profit projects to public-
ski said. “That’s probably only possi- Mayor London Breed’s adminis- has some 50,000 homes waiting in the ly funded development like affordable
ble right now in select neighborhoods, tration has also said it wants to cre- wings. These are units spread across a housing and infrastructure, he added.
while other parts of downtown are still ate a downtown for San Francisco roster of development projects that have Given interest rates and market
recovering.” that is organized and behaves more already been approved by San Francis- demand, Rivielle said, “developers
Rent for a one-bedroom apartment like a neighborhood: a place where co that could, technically speaking, probably need it to cost about 40% less
in San Francisco as of May was $2,910, residents, not just workers, patron- move forward any time they see fit. than it actually does” to build.
according to data from apartment ize small businesses and prop up the But neither the city’s rezoning “There’s a real disparity,” he said.
rental site Zumper, down 3% since the streetscape. Data shows that nightlife efforts nor its plans to create a sustain- “We’re not even close to being able to
same period last year and nearly 17% and other after-hours activity has been able downtown in the long term are make things pencil out for them.”
from February 2020. a bigger driver of downtown San Fran- likely to be the catalyst that unsticks The shrinking body of available
San Francisco is amid a push to cisco’s recovery than daytime activi- those pipeline projects. And in the work is beginning to have some effect,
rezone the Westside for more dense ty, though the vision of the area as interim, market-rate, for-profit devel- according to Rivielle, who said where
development in order to meet state-as- 24-hour, seven-days-a-week district opment has all but come to a full stop,
signed housing production goals. That is still far from realized. said Chris Rivielle, CEO of San Fran- CONTINUED ON PAGE 24
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IT STILL AIN’T CHEAP
The only good news? In the rankings of most expensive city to build, San Francisco moved from the top spot worldwide to
the No. 2 spot between the 2022 and 2023 surveys, while New York rose from No. 4 to No. 1. Here is a look at the top 10
most expensive cities in the United States, ranked by cost per square foot.

New York
$506

San Francisco
483

Boston
414

Los Angeles
410

Chicago
409

Seattle
409

Atlanta
386

Tampa
368

Phoenix
359

Nashville
358

SOURCE: Turner & Townsend International Construction Market Survey 2023

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA

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CHANGE
Plant in the past would struggle to bid IN CONDO
out a construction contract — that is, to PRICE AND 25

find subcontractors willing to work on BUILDING


projects — the firm is now “easily get- COSTS,
2006-2024
ting five or six” bids at a time. 20
Krukowski, at Strada, is beginning Condo prices
to see the same thing: Available work have taken a dip
in recent years
is drawing multiple bids, and at pric- as construction 15
ing more competitive than it’s been in costs rose,
some time. making it difficult
“I would be hopeful of maybe a 5% to get projects
decline in costs. But that would be through the 10
pipeline.
hopeful,” he said of how that pricing
could impact the cost side of the equa-
tion for developers. It’s not clear that Change in 5
building costs
decrease will come to fruition given
the majority of hard costs in San Fran-
cisco are tied to labor, Krukowski said, Change in 0
condo prices
which tends to increase each year
Still, Krukowski said, there is a
“subtle relief” that is beginning to -5
make itself known in the construction
sector. Say costs do go down 5%, and
then another 5%, he said, and then,
-10
perhaps most crucially, rents begin to
inch up. Then the key to unlock the
city’s housing crunch could be with-
SOURCE: -15
in reach: homes that make financial San Francisco
sense to build in San Francisco. Controller’s Office 2006 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11

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PROFESSIONALS
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FOCUS ON CONSTRUCTION GREEN CEMENT

GREEN CEMENT HITS MAJOR MILESTONE


San Jose startup Fortera has opened its first plant and hopes to raise billions for more

BY WILLIAM
HICKS
whicks@
bizjournals.com

FORTERA

ith cement accounting for ton of limestone input by using the idea with Fortera, but changed the
W 8% of global carbon diox-
ide emissions, finding
carbon dioxide.
At full capacity, the Redding plant
business model to work alongside the
cement industry instead of developing
ways to make the build- aims to capture 6,600 tons of carbon a competing product.
ing material greener has become an dioxide annually and produce 15,000 Fortera’s aim is to “leverage what
imperative goal among climate start- tons of green cement. they do well ... leverage their feed-
ups, including many in the Bay Area. “There’s a lot of interesting compa- stocks, their infrastructure, from
Ryan Gilliam
One of these startups, San Jose- nies in this space, but they really were quarry through to their kilns, as well
is the CEO of
based Fortera, has reached a major the only ones partnered directly at a as all the back-end logistics and sales,”
Fortera.
milestone with the opening of its first cement plant, building out to scale,” he said. “Could we take that technol-
Above:
green cement production plant it says said Fortera CEO Ryan Gilliam. “15,000 ogy we’d already piloted and proven
Fortera’s new
is the first of its kind of North America. tons is not big in the cement world, but out and do it in a way that was actu-
Redding plant.
The 30,000-square-foot facility in that translates to about 500,000 tons ally economically competitive within
Redding was built alongside an exist- of concrete, so still a considerable vol- cement?”
ing cement production plant operat- ume of material is going to go to the Now Fortera is looking to raise bil-
ed by CalPortland. It works by taking market.” lions to fund its ambitious pipeline of
in carbon dioxide emissions through This isn’t Gilliam’s first foray into new plants. Gilliam says the startup
a pipeline from the CalPortland plant green cement. He was previously CEO currently has 20 projects in the works
and mineralizes the greenhouse gas of a now-defunct company called Cal- with cement producers, which will
into calcium carbonate, which is used era around 2007, which was working cost about $150 million each.
to make more cement. The cement on its own technology to turn carbon This includes a soon-to-be-an-
is then blended back into the “non- dioxide into cement amidst a climate nounced plant in the Western United
green” cement produced by the orig- tech bubble driven by Obama-era sub- States that will be a 25-fold increase
inal plant. sidies. He said the company assumed in scale over the Redding plant, pro-
Fortera says the process lowers that there would eventually be a mar- ducing 400,000 tons of green cement
emissions by 70% compared to ordi- ket for carbon dioxide through some a year.
nary cement on a ton-for-ton basis. kind of cap-and-trade system. When Fortera has already raised $104 mil-
Conventional cement production that didn’t materialize, Gilliam shifted lion from major VC firms like Khos-
wastes nearly half the limestone feed- the company into another sector. la Ventures and Presidio Ventures. It
stock as emissions, Fortera’s process Then in 2019, Gilliam decided to employs 70 people across its offices in
yields a ton of green cement for every revisit the carbon dioxide-to-cement San Jose, Europe and now Redding.
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Compiled by Ahavah Revis


arevis@bizjournals.com

GENERAL CONTRACTORS (1-25)


RANKED BY 2023 BAY AREA REVENUE FROM AT-RISK GENERAL CONTRACTING
2023 revenue from 2023 revenue from
Business name/Prior rank Bay Area at-risk companywide at-risk R MORE INFO
Website Bay Area offices/Phone general contracting general contracting Top local executive(s)

Milpitas: 408-942-8200, Santa Cruz: ABOUT THE LIST


Devcon Construction Inc. $1.91 $1.99
1 devcon-const.com
1
831-462-4333, Petaluma: 707-765-1580, billion billion Gary Filizetti, President This List includes general
South San Francisco: 408-964-5669 contractors with projects
in the Greater Bay Area,
Ross Edwards, Director which is defined as the
Build Group San Francisco: 415-367-9399, Santa Clara: $1.24 $1.48
2 buildgc.com
7
408-986-8711 billion billion Cody Bedell, President counties of Alameda,
Nathan Rundel, CEO Contra Costa, Marin,
Monterey, Napa, San
Webcor San Francisco: 415-978-1000, Alameda: $1.18 $1.32 Benito, San Francisco,
3 webcor.com
5
510-748-1900, San Jose: 408-277-0311 billion billion Matt Rossie, President/CEO
San Mateo, Santa Clara,
Santa Cruz, Solano and
Sonoma. Information was
Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Co. San Francisco: 415-986-2718, Santa Clara: $1.1 $1.61 Greg Cosko, President/CEO
4 3 408-988-4200 billion billion Kevin O'Riordan, EVP
obtained from company
hathawaydinwiddie.com representatives.

WANT TO BE ON THE
Truebeck Construction San Mateo: 650-227-1957, San Francisco: $932.6 $1.01 David Becker, Co-Founder/CEO
5 truebeck.com
10
415-323-4550 million billion Sean Truesdale, Co-Founder/President LIST?
If you wish to be surveyed
when The List is next

6 Turner Construction Co.


turnerconstruction.com
* Milpitas: 408-918-1600, Oakland:
510-267-8100
$794
million
$17.49
billion
Nino Adamo, VP/General Manager
updated, or if you wish to
be considered for other
Lists, email your contact
information to Ari Mahrer at
Concord: 925-602-6400, Oakland:
Swinerton $685.88 $3.72 amahrer@bizjournals.com.
7 swinerton.com
2
510-834-3711, San Francisco: million billion Terry McKellips, SVP/Region Manager
415-421-2980, Santa Clara: 408-567-9755
WANT TO SEE OUR FULL
San Francisco: 415-782-3700, Redwood LISTS ONLINE?
DPR Construction $613.62 $8.89 Rob Westover,
8 dpr.com
6
City: 650-474-1450, San Jose: million billion Ray Trebino, Business Unit Leaders
We often publish longer
408-963-2900 versions of our Lists on
our website. To see this
Novo Construction Inc. Menlo Park: 650-701-1500, San Francisco: $590.33 $752.14 and other lists online,
9 novoconstruction.com
4
415-576-1800 million million James Fowler, CEO visit bizjournals.com/
sanfrancisco/
datacenter/lists.
Alex Barake, Director, Business Development
Suffolk $512 $5.5
10 14
suffolkconstruction.com
San Francisco: 415-848-0500 million billion Brad Denney, COO
Jim McLamb, General Manager

McCarthy Building Companies Inc. San Francisco: 415-397-5151, Santa Clara: $509 $5.8 Alec Banta, EVP, Bay Area
11 mccarthy.com
12
408-908-7100 million billion Shaun Sleeth, President, Northern Pacific Region

Level 10 Construction Sunnyvale: 408-747-5000, San Francisco: $505.72 $752.16 Casey Wend, COO
12 level10gc.com
8
415-766-2380 million million Paul Moran, President

San Francisco: 415-531-5112, Emeryville:


Dome Construction Corp. $500.59 $574.83
13 domebuilds.com
11
510-377-1780, San Jose 650-416-5687,
million million
Robert Lynch, President/CEO
South San Francisco 650-416-5600

Nibbi Brothers General Contractors $452.3 $452.3


14 nibbi.com
17
San Francisco: 415-863-1820 million million Robert Nibbi, President

Cahill Contractors San Francisco: 415-986-0600, Oakland $422.35 $422.35


15 cahill-sf.com
15
510-250-8500 million million Kathryn Cahill Thompson, CEO

Overaa Construction Richmond: 510-234-0926, San Jose: $413.12 $433.33


16 overaa.com
18
669-284-9200 million million Christopher Manning, CEO

Hensel Phelps Pleasanton: 925-494-9700, San Jose: $386.02 $6.9


17 henselphelps.com
23
408-452-1800 million billion Shannon Gustine, Regional VP

BCCI Construction San Francisco: 415-817-5100, Mountain $361.5 $400.19


18 bcciconst.com
21
View: 650-543-8900 million million John Kranz, President

John Boneso, COO


XL Construction Milpitas: 408-240-6000, Oakland: $360.63 $771.15
19 xlconstruction.com
9
408-240-6000 million million
Richard Walker, CEO
Marcus Staniford, President

Santa Clara: 408-844-0000, San Francisco:


Skyline Construction1 415-908-1020, Pleasanton: $355.44 $570.27 Jessica Carps, CEO
20 skylineconstruction.build
13
408-844-0000, Walnut Creek: million million Rene Olivo, President
415-908-1020

Rudolph and Sletten $352 $800


21 rsconstruction.com
16
Menlo Park: 650-216-3600 million million Jon Foad, President/CEO

James E. Roberts-Obayashi Corp. $328.31 $328.31


22 jerocorp.com
27
Danville: 925-820-0600 million million Scott Smith, President/CEO

23 Gilbane Building Co.


gilbaneco.com
* San Jose: 408-660-4400, Concord:
925-946-3100
$270.94
million
$7.24
billion
Casey Michaelis,
Jeff Park, VPs

Blach Construction San Jose: 408-244-7100, Monterey: $267 $270


24 blach.com
24
831-372-8100 million million Mike Blach, Chairman

Holder Construction $254.2 $5.01 Brooks Eden, Director


25 holderconstruction.com
31
San Jose: 408-516-4401 million billion Tim Bell, VP

1 Formerly ranked as Skyline Enterprises.

NOTES: * — not ranked.


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arevis@bizjournals.com

GENERAL CONTRACTORS (26-50)


RANKED BY 2023 BAY AREA REVENUE FROM AT-RISK GENERAL CONTRACTING
2023 revenue from 2023 revenue from
Business name/Prior rank Bay Area at-risk companywide at-risk R MORE INFO
Website Bay Area offices/Phone general contracting general contracting Top local executive(s)

ABOUT THE LIST


Johnstone Moyer Inc. $239.73 $444.96
26 johnstonemoyer.com
25
San Carlos: 650-570-6161
million million
John Moyer, President/CEO This List includes general
contractors with projects
in the Greater Bay Area,
Santa Rosa: 707-585-1225, San Rafael:
Ghilotti Construction Co. 415-256-1525, Santa Clara: $209.35 $260.07 Dick Ghilotti, CEO which is defined as the
27 ghilotti.com
26
707-585-1221, Livermore: 925-583-0979, million million Brian Ongaro, President counties of Alameda,
American Canyon: 707-556-9145 Contra Costa, Marin,
Monterey, Napa, San
Clark Construction Group-California LP $201.7 $6.57 Benito, San Francisco,
28 28 San Francisco: 415-767-7000 million billion Hani Alawneh, SVP, Regional Executive Officer
San Mateo, Santa Clara,
clarkconstruction.com
Santa Cruz, Solano and
Dave Christensen, VP, Operations Manager Sonoma. Information was
Skanska USA $197.93 $7.1 Ben Finney, VP, Operations Manager obtained from company
29 usa.skanska.com
30
San Francisco: 628-895-6301
million billion Gordon Childress, EVP, General Manager representatives.
Lindsay Corotis, VP, Account Manager

Richard Furtado, WANT TO BE ON THE


30 South Bay Construction
sbci.com
* Campbell: 408-379-5500 $188.51
million
$188.51
million
JB Cahoon,
Cameron Peach, Partners
LIST?
If you wish to be surveyed
when The List is next
Campbell: 408-371-5510, Concord: updated, or if you wish to
31 West Valley Construction Co.
westvalleyconstruction.com
* 925-326-1921, Redwood City:
650-364-9464, Salinas: 800-355-9821,
$181.37
million
$297.42
million
Kevin Kelly, President/CEO be considered for other
Hayward: 408-371-5510 Lists, email your contact
information to Ari Mahrer at
McGuire and Hester $170 $220 amahrer@bizjournals.com.
32 mcguireandhester.com
32
Alameda and Oakland: 510-632-7676
million million
Brock Grunt, President
WANT TO SEE OUR FULL
LISTS ONLINE?
Swenson San Jose: 408-287-0246, Santa Cruz: $147 $147 We often publish longer
33 swenson.com
39
831-475-4544 million million
Case Swenson, President/CEO
versions of our Lists on
our website. To see this
and other lists online,
Anvil Builders Inc. $130 $150 Alan Guy, President/CEO
34 anvilbuilders.com
33
Emeryville: 415-285-5000
million million Richard Leider, CAO
visit bizjournals.com/
sanfrancisco/
datacenter/lists.
San Rafael: 415-454-7011, Petaluma:
Ghilotti Bros. Inc. 415-454-7011, South San Francisco: $113.26 $119.46
35 gbi1914.com
36
415-454-7011, Pleasant Hill: million million
Mike Ghilotti, President/ CEO
415-454-7011, Sunnyvale: 415-454-7011

Michael Roberts Construction Inc. Campbell: 408-374-3662, Brentwood: $101.55 $101.55


36 michaelrobertsconstruction.com
41
408-374-3662 million million
Mike Avila, President

Cody Vermette Group Commercial


$95 $95 Rich Cody, Partner/CEO
37 Builders 45 Belmont: 650-591-0757 million million Casey Vermette, Partner/COO
cvg-builders.com

37 WCI-GC Inc.
wci-gc.com
* Walnut Creek: 925-256-5900
$95
million
$95
million Rod Adams, President

Louis Macedo, SVP


39 Core Builders
corebuildersgc.com
* San Jose: 408-293-9728 $86.78
million
$86.78
million
Chrissie Davis, President
David Neale, Chairman/Founding Member

HITT Contracting $68.28 $5.61


40 hitt.com
29
Santa Clara: 408-915-4850
million billion
Jake Pollack, VP

JE Dunn Construction Co. $65.82 $5.32


41 jedunn.com
43
Santa Clara: 408-916-3194
million billion
Eddie Parenti, VP

Gordon Prill Inc. $61.81 $61.81


42 gordonprill.com
44
Sunnyvale: 408-745-7164
million million
Gopal Aggarwal, CEO

Vulcan Construction Inc. $61 $61


43 vulcanconstructioninc.com
48
Santa Clara: 408-213-4270 million million Joel Graham, President/CEO

44 Shames Construction Co. Ltd.


shames.com
* Livermore: 925-606-3000 $58.71
million
$58.71
million
Carolyn Shames, President/CEO

The Boldt Co. $58.63 $1.62 Jeffrey Shipley, COO


45 boldt.com
40
San Francisco: 415-310-0153 million billion Steve Lind, VP/General Manager

46 MCS Construction Services


mcsconst.com
* San Francisco: 415-439-0191
$48.25
million
$48.25
million
Dustin Martinoni, President
John MacIntyre, VP

Precision General Commercial


$48 $103
47 Contractors Inc. 49 Novato: 415-332-8390
million million
Thomas Dawson, CEO
precisiongc.com

48 ARCO/Murray
arcomurray.com
* Emeryville: 650-288-1305 $34.74
million
$103.22
million
Colin Epperson, VP

Lance Gidel, Founder


49 Gidel & Kocal Construction Co. Inc.
gidelkocal.com
* Campbell: 408-370-0280 $33.48
million
$33.51
million Alyssa Pedersen, CFO
Ashley Gidel, President

50 RDL Construction Inc.


rdlconstruction.com
* San Jose: 408-999-6633 $18.7
million
$18.7
million
Rick Leisinger, President

NOTES: * — not ranked.


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Information to build your business

R Abstracts of
Robin Baderschneider ABOUT THIS SECTION at 250 Oakshire Ln., Pittsburg Rosa Blanca Dr., Pittsburg
vs. General Motors LLC/ 94565, document #2024- 94565, document #2024-
Judgment Platinum Chevrolet, 0028581, 03/28/24. 0039029, 04/26/24.
breach of contract, case READER’S GUIDE WHAT’S INSIDE
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World Award Foundation Equinox Media Holdings Esteban Samora Serrano
Tile LLC, toxic tort, Office vs. 1554 Market COUNTY Builders Inc., Contractor:
Inc. and Amer Group LLC LLC, civil rights, case vs. Antolini Luigi and C Seecon Financial and Zabi Noory, Lowkey Cleaning
case #CGCU24 614378, St. Development LLC, Lawrence David Gullo dba
et al., 4138 Paradise Dr., #CGCU24 614295, SPA/Arizona Tile LLC/ Construction Co. Inc., Services, 34888 11th St.
05/02/24. collections, case #CSM24 Cal-North Construction, #513, Union City 94587.
Belvedere Tiburon 94920, 04/30/24. Dal-Tile LLC, toxic tort, $46,800, Owner: Seecon
Latoya Allen vs. Chinatown 868341, 05/03/24. 1542 Autumn Valley Way,
$14,656,204, plaintiff, case #CGCU24 614333, Financial and Construction Dena Webb, Feather &
Cooks Co. Produce Inc. vs. Community Development Michael Brantly vs. Asiana Brentwood 94513, $11,189,
case #23-CV-00998-VC, 05/01/24. Co. Inc., on property at 1918 Vine Farms, 5648 Lydia Ct.,
TBGI Corp./dba Townhouse Center Inc., professional (940/941), document
04/26/24. Airlines, unfair business Rosa Blanca Dr., Pittsburg Livermore 94550.
Bar and Grill/Daniel Seng, Bank of San Francisco vs. negligence, case #CSM24 #2024-0028648, 03/28/24.
practice, case #CSM24 94565, document #2024-
collections, case #CGCU24 6M Group LLC/Charles 868326, 05/02/24. E2mix Concrete, 4125
SAN FRANCISCO 868342, 05/03/24. 0039030, 04/26/24.
614306, 04/30/24. E. Morrison/Carole A. MARIN COUNTY Breakwater Ave. #E, Hayward
COUNTY Morrison, breach of contract, Nicholas Louis Barella vs. Leyla Senel vs. Crunch and Claimant: Discovery 94545.
Ema Bell vs. Argento SC HumanMade, unfair business Alternatives A Health
Brian Daly and Hohglu case #CGCU24 614335, Punch Fitness LLC, property Builders Inc., Contractor:
by Sicura Inc., toxic tort, practice, case #CSM24 Collective Corp. CA Arts Heating and Cooling,
Zhang vs. Evie P. Jeang and 05/01/24. damage, case #CGCU24 Seecon Financial and
case #CGCU24 614308, 868329, 05/02/24. Nonprofit Mutual Benefit 1048 Serpentine Ln. #314,
IDEAL Legal Group (foreign 614399, 05/06/24. Construction Co. Inc.,
04/30/24. Evan Kletter/Jason Kletter/ Corp., 240 Hillside Ave., Pleasanton 94566.
- Los Angeles County), 2880 Cynthia Ann Yates vs. $35,960, Owner: Seecon
Alexander Xue vs. San Michelle Kletter vs. Kind Op Corp. vs. Hello Kentfield 94904, $11,630,
W. Valley Blvd., Alhambra IStorage Po LLC, property Financial and Construction Joe Illingworth, All Color
Tung Restaurant LLC, Philadelphia Indemnity San Francisco LLC/dba SF (1120), document #2024- Co. Inc., on property at 1901
91803, $4,183,227, plaintiff, Insurance Co., breach of damage, case #CSM24 0009847, 04/05/24. Painting, 5715 Southfront
unfair business practice, Roots, breach of contract, Rosa Blanca Dr., Pittsburg Rd., Livermore 94551.
case #BD591027, 04/29/24. contract, case #CGCU24 868330, 05/02/24. case #CGCU24 614401,
case #CGCU24 614310, 94565, document #2024-
04/30/24. 614336, 05/01/24. Aleksandr Bagdasaroy vs. 05/06/24. 0039020, 04/26/24. Master Office Installation,
R Bankruptcies Alexander Xue vs. P&F Risto South of Market Health
Greggory D. Johnson vs.
R Mechanics’ 16077 Ashland Ave. #136,
Jane A. Kanter/Byron S. Claimant: Discovery San Lorenzo 94580.
Cooper vs. Grail Partners Inc., unfair business practice, Dental, professional
negligence, case #CSM24
HP Inc./dba HP Computing Liens Builders Inc., Contractor:
case #CGCU24 614337, and Printing Inc., fraud, case Seecon Financial and Javier Fuentes, Honest
NORTHERN DISTRICT LLC/Donald Putnam, breach
05/01/24. 868332, 05/02/24. Experience Construction,
OF CALIFORNIA of contract, case #CGCU24 #CSM24 868345, 05/06/24. ALAMEDA COUNTY Construction Co. Inc.,
614313, 04/30/24. John Doe 22/Jane Doe JP Morgan Chase Bank $46,800, Owner: Seecon 2372 Marina Blvd., San
Oakland Division 23/Jane Doe 24 vs. Lyft N.A. vs. Nicholas D. Claimant: Level 5 Drywall Financial and Construction Leandro 94577.
McMillan Data
Chapter 7 Communications Inc. dba Inc., product liability, Browning MD, collections, R Federal Tax Inc., Contractor: Barker Co. Inc., on property at 1902 Alex Garcia, GA
case #CGCU24 614352, case #CGCU24 614367, Contracting Inc., $58,580, Rosa Blanca Dr., Pittsburg Construction, 8212 Birch St.,
Caldwell-Roland Roofing MDC Low Voltage Systems
05/01/24. 05/03/24. Liens Owner: Azzur Cleanrooms- 94565, document #2024- Oakland 94621.
vs. Keentek Inc., breach on-Demand San Francisco LLC
Inc., 1707 Poplar St., Todd N. Golper vs. Bank 0039028, 04/26/24.
of contract, case #CGCU24 Jose Anibal Bustillo and 1955 North Loop Owner Carlos Valle, CJ
Oakland 94607; Assets, of New York Mellon Corp., ALAMEDA COUNTY Claimant: Discovery
614317, 04/30/24. vs. Antolini Luigi and C LLC, on property at 1955 N. Construction, 1142 61st
$703,150; Debts, employment, case #CGCU24 Builders Inc., Contractor:
SPA/Caesarstone Ltd./ Wheel N Ride Transport Loop Rd., Alameda 94502, Ave., Oakland 94621.
$1,781,815; Major Creditor, Guo Yu Lei vs. Jia Chang 614371, 05/03/24.
Cambria Co. LLC, toxic tort, Inc., 3210 Fir Ave., Alameda document #2024-053602, Seecon Financial and Auto Insurance Solutions,
Charles E. Fisher, $858,000; Liang/dba JC General
case #CGCU24 614357, Noalberto Alejandre 94502, $31,057, (941), 04/26/24. Construction Co. Inc., 2428 Whipple Rd. #103,
Attorney, David A. Arietta; Construction, collections,
05/01/24. Aguirre/Elba Hernandez document #2024-053543, $35,960, Owner: Seecon Hayward 94544.
case #24-40629, 04/30/24. case #CSM24 868313, Claimant: Brassos Plumbing
Monzon vs. Hyundai Motor 04/25/24. Financial and Construction
04/30/24. Myles Saron vs. Flixbus Inc., Inc., Contractor: Dettaglio Sherry Johnson, Karin
Chapter 11 America/Future Ford of Co. Inc., on property at 1910
Challenge Dairy Product fraud, case #CSM24 868316, Felix R Racing, 1100 Construction dba DCI, Rosa Blanca Dr., Pittsburg Johnson Specialty Cakes &
Tippett Studio Inc., 914 05/01/24. Concord LLC/dba Future
Inc. vs. Rey-Colombo Inc./ Hyundai of Concord, breach Eastshore Hwy., Berkeley $170,535, Owner: Bayrock 94565, document #2024- Pastries, 19701 Alana Rd.,
Grayson St., Berkeley 94710; 94710, $11,341, (6721), Multifamily LLC, on property Castro Valley 94546.
dba American Grilled Robert Summerville vs. of warranty, case #CGCU24 0039026, 04/26/24.
Assets, $5,362,065; Debts, document #2024-053548, at 230 W. Macarthur Blvd.,
Cheese/Nick Colombo, Xfinity, unfair business 614375, 05/03/24. Claimant: Discovery Feixia Sun, Florentina Decor,
$9,826,417; Major Creditor, 04/25/24. Oakland 94611, document
collections, case #CSM24 practice, case #CSM24 Builders Inc., Contractor: 5331 Burnside Ct., Fremont
Internal Revenue Service, Gabriel Espinoza vs. #2024-054002, 04/26/24.
868315, 04/30/24. 868319, 05/01/24. Edwin Chiccon DDS Inc., Seecon Financial and 94536.
$2,091,364; Attorney, Chris Fortune Commercial Corp.,
Kuhner; case #24-40657, Jane Doe PWP 009 vs. Jonathan Gomwalk vs. The toxic tort, case #CGCU24 3200 Mowry Ave. #D, CONTRA COSTA Construction Co. Inc., Heena Sella, Heena
05/01/24. Uber Technologies Inc./ Hartford Life and Accident 614380, 05/03/24. Fremont 94538, $59,326, COUNTY $46,800, Owner: Seecon Enterprises, 3300 Wolcott
Rasier LLC, product liability, Insurance Co., insurance (940/941), document Financial and Construction Common #109, Fremont
Asmara MLK LLC, 3860 Massachusetts Bay Claimant: Discovery Co. Inc., on property at 1917
case #CGCU24 614301, coverage, case #CSM24 #2024-055133, 04/30/24. 94538.
Martin Luther King Jr. Way 05/01/24. Insurance Co./M&E Builders Inc., Contractor: Rosa Blanca Dr., Pittsburg
868325, 05/01/24.
#204, Oakland 94609; LLC vs. Watts Water Joe Squared LLC, 18564 Seecon Built Homes Inc., 94565, document #2024- Hao Shi II, 46537 Mission
Assets, $100,001 to Lauren Geremia vs. Side Bianca Viscusi vs. Firefly Technologies Inc./Zilmet Times Ave., San Lorenzo $35,600, Owner: Seecon Blvd. #630, Fremont 94539.
0039024, 04/26/24.
$500,000; Debts, $100,001 Inc./dba Indigo Real Estate/ Health Corp./Velvet USA Corp., product liability, 94580, $20,725, (941), Built Homes Inc., on property
to $500,000; Attorney, Sotheby’s International Cannabis/Farid Harrison, case #CGCU24 614381, Claimant: Discovery Mark Chua, Visuals by Marik,
document #2024-055136, at 210 Oakshire Ln., Pittsburg
Realty Inc., professional employment discrimination, 05/03/24. Builders Inc., Contractor: 18016 Sahara Rd., Hayward
PRO SE; case #24-40661, 04/30/24. 94565, document #2024-
negligence, case #CGCU24 case #CGCU24 614343, Seecon Financial and 94541.
05/02/24. Alexander Xue vs. 0028591, 03/28/24.
614307, 05/01/24. 05/02/24. SAN FRANCISCO Construction Co. Inc., Oscar Vallejo, Delsur Group/
Twosidesofacoyne LLC, Claimant: Discovery $46,800, Owner: Seecon
Ema Bell vs. Daiso Ema Bell vs. Magenta Inc./ unfair business practice, COUNTY Delsur Contractors/Delsur,
R Civil Suits California LLC, toxic tort, Ross Stores Inc., toxic tort, case #CGCU24 614382, Cafe Tiramisu LLC, 28
Builders Inc., Contractor: Financial and Construction 537 Spalding St., Hayward
Seecon Built Homes Inc., Co. Inc., on property at 1905 94544.
case #CGCU24 614312, case #CGCU24 614344, 05/03/24. Belden Place, San Francisco $27,000, Owner: Seecon Rosa Blanca Dr., Pittsburg
MARIN COUNTY 05/01/24. 05/02/24. 94104, $15,937, (941), Built Homes Inc., on property 94565, document #2024- Loyola Home/Loyola ICF
Paige Reneee Jefferson
Yema Khalif vs. City of Pedro Maraver Cabrera Sergio Gomez Vega vs. vs. St. Vincent De Paul document #2024-034810, at 1433 Cobblestone Dr., 0039021, 04/26/24. DD - H, 27680 Loyola Ave.,
Belvedere/Belvedere Police vs. Ford Motor Co./ Ford Motor Co./Michael Society of San Francisco/ 04/29/24. Pittsburg 94565, document Hayward 94545.
Claimant: Discovery
Department, pi/pd/wd, case DGDG 16 LLC/dba Capitol C. Stead Inc./dba Hilltop Ezekiel Doe, employment Macquarie Aircraft #2024-0028614, 03/28/24. Builders Inc., Contractor: Unity Aba, 21682
#CV0002671, 04/25/24. Ford, breach of warranty, Ford, breach of warranty, discrimination, case Leasing Service US Inc., 2 Claimant: Discovery Seecon Financial and Shadyspring Rd., Castro
Todd Niedermeyer et al. case #CGCU24 614315, case #CGCU24 614358, #CGCU24 614384, Embarcadero Ctr. #200, San Builders Inc., Contractor: Construction Co. Inc., Valley 94546.
vs. MarinHealth Medical 05/01/24. 05/02/24. 05/03/24. Francisco 94111, $337,319, Seecon Built Homes Inc., $35,960, Owner: Seecon Monica Higgins, Artist
Center, pi/pd/wd, case Shyheen Buksh vs. Sixt Valerie Raskin/Neil Raskin Michael Thomas vs. Seamus (1120), document #2024- $27,000, Owner: Seecon Financial and Construction Center, 3742 Castro Valley
#CV0002708, 04/29/24. Rent A Car LLC/Marcus Lai, vs. Bausch and Lomb Inc./ Collins Construction Inc./ 034854, 04/29/24. Built Homes Inc., on property Co. Inc., on property at 1922 Blvd. #A, Castro Valley
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94546. Livermore 94550. Ct., Oakley 94561. Rebecca Reyes-Morales, Julie Urrea, MCS Collective, Catering, 66 21st Ave., San St., San Francisco 94122, Ave., Piedmont 94610, ID
Archetype Aesthic Device Yeongmi Lee, Agape Family Jupiters Landing, 604 Growing Together, 2636 32 Galli Dr. #4, Novato Mateo 94403. $158,459, (ca dept of tax), 51-4781-3-1, $6,200,000.
Rentals LLC, 2320 Chateau Daycare, 3567 Dayton Moraga Way, Orinda 94563. Humphrey Ave., Richmond 94949. Honsan Chung, Cora’s document #2024-035321, Basil Christopoulos and
Way, Livermore 94550. Common, Fremont 94538. 94804. Michael Novia, The Baby Frozen Candy, 422 Oxford 04/30/24. Shirley Christopoulos et
Helen Hill-Smith, Helen’s
Zameor Nalon, Sop With Davi’s Daycare, 5582 Kirby Seid, Kirby Seid Blanket Store, 20 Glen Dr., Way, Belmont 94002. Golden State Health al. to Mohammad Reza
Extravaganza, 74 Marys Ave.,
Smile, 1665 Chestnut St. Trading Associates, 6016 N. Sausalito 94965. Mollie Stones Market, 1477 Alliance LLC, 2261 Market Tahmasebi and Mahasti
Maybeck Ln., Livermore Bay Point 94565.
#410, Livermore 94551. Arlington Blvd., San Pablo Ross Valley Express, 132 Chapin Ave., Burlingame St. #511, San Francisco Tafreshian et al., 5649
94550. Alejandro Lopez, Alejandro 94806. Scenic Rd., Fairfax 94930. 94010. 94114, $25,795, (ca dept Country Club Dr., Oakland
Palpack, 33655 Caliban Dr., Donald Hardi, Chauffer No Lopez Garden, 161 Alberts of tax), document #2024- 94618, ID 48A-7115-11,
Fremont 94555. Doubt, 2047 Catalpa Way, Top Towing LLC, 100 Amritpal Cheema, Mollie Stone’s Market, 22
Ave., Bay Point 94565. 035322, 04/30/24. $5,100,000.
Hayward 94545. Chilpancingo Pkwy., Pleasant Launchpad Websites, 251 Bayhill Shopping Center, San
John Labat, Fiat Lux, 11720 Justin Kuo, Astoria Estates, Hill 94523. James A. Schloss and
Corto Ct., Dublin 94565. Vista Del Mar, San Rafael Bruno 94066. SAN MATEO COUNTY
Joshua Branum, Valley 2603 Camino Ramon #200, Schloss Revocable Trust
Shellie Williams, Artemis 94901. Sutter Medical Foundation, 200 Associates LLC, 1427
Biryani Spot, 4288 Dublin Storage Services, 1807 Santa San Ramon 94583. to 28 Westminster LLC, 28
Rita Rd. #H352, Pleasanton Executive Search, 3527 Mt. Flow Physical Therapy, 1850 Sullivan Ave. #300, Kentfield Ave., Redwood City
Blvd. #111, Dublin 94568. Walsh, 12647 Alcosta Blvd. Westminster Dr., Oakland
94566. Diablo Blvd. #439, Lafayette 440 N. Barranca Ave. #5994, Daly city 94015. 94061, $12,564, (franchise
#275, San Ramon 94583. 94618, ID 48A-7117-7,
Amz Erbel, Warner Brothers 94549. Covina 91723. tax board), document #2024-
Sonaro Holdings, 851 $4,950,000.
Soluhoneurs, 5934 Gibraltar CONTRA COSTA Trefoxx, 12647 Alcosta Blvd. Box Two Marketing, 35 El 021450, 04/25/24.
Kaizenkan Judo, 5800 Cherry Ave. #27, San Bruno Potluri Ventures2 LLC to
Dr., Pleasanton 94588. COUNTY #275, San Ramon 94583. Gavilan Rd., Orinda 94563. 94066. Globevestor Inc., 55 E. 3rd
Northgate Dr. #731-135, San Thelma LLC, 35250 Spanish
Puff N’ Stuff, 4051 Foothill Nemanja Vorkapic, Sharp, 12647 Alcosta Blvd. Danielle Powdrill, Certified Rafael 94903. Ave., San Mateo 94401, Bay Ct., Union City 94587;
Bay Area Car Audio, 2627
Blvd., Oakland 94601. Electrical Co., 1937 Jeanette #275, San Ramon 94583. Signatures Mobile Notary $21,609, (franchise tax 21788 Thelma St., Hayward
Torsten Abel, Torsten Abel Middlefield Rd., Redwood
Enelalma Tequila, 4400 Dr., Pleasant Hill 94523. Services, 2 Driftwood Ct., Bay board), document #2024- 94541, ID 432-28-152,
Infinity, 12647 Alcosta Blvd. T3 Triathlon Coaching, 41 City 94063.
Keller Ave. #377, Oakland Martin Gordiano- Point 94565. Forrest Ave., San Anselmo 021451, 04/25/24. $4,050,000.
#275, San Ramon 94583. Jin’s Auto Collision, 140
94605. Fernandez, Gordianos Pelican Management 94960. Falcon Blocker 2 Corp., California Affordable
CIMS, 12647 Alcosta Blvd. S. Linden Ave. #A, S. San
Victoria Koszegi, In Flight Handyman Solutions, 1010 Group, 12647 Alcosta Blvd. 1950 University Ave. #350, Housing Group to Carlo
#275, San Ramon 94583. MBS Salon, 34 Sunnyside Francisco 94080.
Forms, 48 5th Ave., Oakland Putnam St., Antioch 94509. #275, San Ramon 94583. E. Palo Alto 94303, $32,212, Revelli, 1050 Filbert St., San
Ave. #B, Mill Valley 94941. Ann Pedone, Antiphony
94606. Sine Timore Ventures, 1516 (franchise tax board), Francisco 94133; 2817 High
Jose Fernandez, J’s Briget Casson, She Love the A Journal & Press, 1140
Handyworks, 1295 Oak Knoll S. Main St., Walnut Creek SAN MATEO COUNTY document #2024-021452, St., Oakland 94619, ID 32-
Jeremiag Givens, 94596. Dirt, 126 St. Patricks Dr., Ahwahnee Dr., Millbrae 04/25/24.
Dr., Concord 94521. Danville 94526. 2057-14, $3,950,000.
Metacolour, 6301 Access Cabling, 303 Twin 94030.
Shellmound St. #419, Shurvone Wright, La Biz 4 Brothers Inc., 230 Dolphin Dr., Redwood City Laurel Street Restaurant John F. Burkart and Valerie
Barrett Ave., Richmond Angelica Contrereas, AG Noble Locksmith San and Cafe Inc., 1160 Laurel
Emeryville 94608. Bosspreneur Academy of Klean Co., 1602 Rolling Hill 94065. Z. Burkart et al. to Jun Wu
94801. Mateo, 1304 Vernon Terr., St., San Carlos 94070, and Jenella Jiang, 4222
National Petroleum Creative Solutions, 3377 Deer Way, Martinez 94553. Jorge Perez, JPR Pro San Mateo 94402. $10,268, (franchise tax Remillard Ct., Pleasanton
Oakland, 6407 Telegraph Valley Rd. #321, Antioch Akinyanju Akinlawon, Painting, 203 Dumbarton
Gleaming Fresh Cleaning Alejandra Lozada, Lozadas board), document #2024- 94566, ID 950-3-75,
Ave., Oakland 94609. 94531. Boss African Luxury, 4231 Ave. #B, Redwood City
Services, 1970 Canyon Oaks House Cleaning, 333 Main St. 021454, 04/25/24. $3,298,000.
Jaime Vargas, JG San Pablo Dam Rd. #41, El 94063.
Maadi Selam, 5831 Cir., Pittsburg 94565. #403, Redwood City 94063. LF Auto Body and Paint,
Construction, 2575 Moyers Sobrante 94803. Katharine L. Pearce
Telegraph Ave., Oakland Cathlyn Caceres, Sparkle Yeol Kim, AAA Construction 218 Ryan Way, S. San Francis and Stephen Pearce to
Rd., Richmond 94806. Blue Rabbit, 1811 23rd St., and Painting, 406 Redwood Vana Aquino, Vanda’s
94609. Clean Solutions LLC, 3126 Cleaning Service, 421 94080, $10,268, (franchise Kedarnath Thangudu and
Tylor Bruns, Bay Quality San Pablo 94806. Ave., San Bruno 94066.
6D PMCM, 1504 Franklin St. Oak Rd. #202, Walnut Creek Northwood Dr., S. San tax board), document #2024- Keerthi Potnuru et al., 2189
#102, Oakland 94612. Comfort, 340 David Dr., Debroah Greenerg, Panthera 94597. Jose Noriega, Noriega Francisco 94080. 021455, 04/25/24. Pomme Ct., San Jose 95125;
Alamo 94507. Publishing, 25 Woodcrest Construction, 853 42850 Castillejo Ct., Fremont
Jenniger Khan, Noor & Co., APX Sim Racing, 7289 Express Employment, 1151 Cyberlion Consulting, 1650
Kevin Tinehzadeh, Kevin Rd., Orinda 94563. commodore Dr. #526, San Borel Place #200, San Mateo 94539, ID 525-353-34-1,
2110 Kittredge St. #108, Keyesport Way, Discovery Bay Arroyo Ave., San Carlos
Tinehzadeh Insurance Premier Realty Direct, 905 94505. Bruno 94066. 94402, $10,268, (franchise $3,160,500.
Berkeley 94704. 94070.
Service, 95 Cynthia Dr., Aspen Glen Rd., Chula Vista Rigoberto Gonzales, RG tax board), document #2024- Marcus Ling and Janeen
DailyBasis, 2930 Domingo Jenna Ortega, Jenna Ortega Maria Barajas, Rosita
Pleasant Hill 94523. 91914. Construction, 673 Grand Ave. 021456, 04/25/24. A. Ling et al. to Srikanth
Ave. #136, Berkeley 94705. Beauty, 337 Shady Oak Dr., Childcare, 1768 Woodside
Nicole Tillery, J&C Property MKD Property Services, Oakley 94561. #2, S. San Francisco 94080. Lake Motor Sales Inc., 7300 Alaparthi and Abhishikta
Stephen Parker, Sparker Rd., Redwood City 94061. Vaddineni et al., 40701
Management, 1744 Vincent 1001 Canal Blvd. #A1, Judith Maya, Natured Touch Mission St., Daly City 94014,
Red, 2362 San Pablo Ave., Daria Bickel, Divorce Docs & Michael Simons, Space Tirso St., Fremont 94539, ID
St., Pittsburg 94565. Richmond 94804. Gardening and Landscaping, $76,350, (ca dept of tax),
Berkeley 94710. Mediation, 111 Deerwood Rd. Travel, 204 E. 2nd Ave. #628, 525-1654-32, $3,003,000.
Paceline Law Bicycle Injury 530 Manzanita St., Redwood document #2024-021489,
Ijeoma Edoka, Oma Kitchen, #200, San Ramon 94583. San Mateo 94401.
BioPharma Data & Lawyer, 3445 Golden Gate City 94063. 04/26/24. Matthew Kovner and Yael
3348 Ronald Way, Concord Ellie Mental Health, 2255
Manufacturing Systems Way, Lafayette 94549. 94519. Guillermo Lombrera- The Curiosity Foundation, Friedkin to Helen Kuo
Consulting LLC, 3917 Ygnacio Valley Rd. #W., and Michael Y. Suey, 93
2000 Crystal Springs Rd.
Portola Ct. #2, Livermore James Roberson, Gloria’s Jack Tan, JF Cafe, 1300 Walnut Creek 94598. Sanchez, GLS Lawn Care and R State Tax #2722, San Bruno 94066, Cambrian Ave., Piedmont
Bakery, 4483 Appian Way #S., Landscape, 264 3rd Ave.,
94551.
El Sobrante 94803.
Pomona St., Crockett 94525. Emily Kitts, Emily Kitts Redwood City 94063. Liens $16,165, (employment 94611, ID 51-4813-4,
Zanderwil Consulting Kami Sherpa, Tashi Delek Therapy, 1266 Oakshire Ct., development dept), $3,000,000.
Fuse Appliance Repair, 173 Cuisine, 11224 San Pablo Walnut Creek 94598. The Pro Stuff, 523 Francisco document #2024-022013,
Group, 1271 Washington Dr., Burlingame 94010. ALAMEDA COUNTY Brian James Sereda and
Ave. #158, San Leandro Lakeshore Ct., Richmond Ave., El Cerrito 94530. 04/28/24. Denise Carole Sereda et al.
Ram in the Bush
94577. 94804. H&K, 1350 Old Bayshore Surya Foods LLC, 6610 to Jason W. Jennings and
Kam & Ekta Pizza Inc., 2961 Photography, 548 Market
Maite Chavez, In Bloom Hwy. #520, Burlingame Dublin Blvd., Dublin 94568, Elizabeth A. Jennings, 809
Yates Consulting, 2921 Railroad Ave., Pittsburg St. #863204, San Francisco
Garden Creek Cir., Pleasanton Staging, 1836 Frost Way, 94565. 94104. 94010. $12,814, (ca dept of tax), R Releases of Montevino Dr., Pleasanton
document #2024-054090,
94588. Discovery Bay 94505.
Bravo’s Pizza, 76 Moraga Imelda Gutierrez, KMV Hair Helm of Sun Valley, 1301 04/26/24. State Tax 94566, ID 946-4580-11,
$2,800,000.
Broadway, Burlingame
Time Thai Kitchen Carmen Salazar, Carmen Y Way, Orinda 94583. Salon, 2779 Clayton Rd.,
94010. Unagi Inc., 571 El Dorado Liens California Affordable
Livermore, 1106 E. Stanley Sus Delicias, 415 W. 2nd St., Concord 94519.
Antioch 94509. Karla Mclean, Blusol Ave., Oakland 94611, Housing Group to Shoonya
Blvd., Livermore 94550. Kitchen, 201 Ruby Ave., Thien Chuong, Dragon Nails Donald Ray Hunter, 1135 $19,920, (franchise tax
Carlton Ave., Menlo Park CONTRA COSTA Housing Group LLC, P.O. Box
Michael Melo, Forenoon Hops & Grapes, 22 W. 10th Richmond 94801. Spa, 711 Ferry St., Martinez board), document #2024- COUNTY 567, Belmont 94002; 3170
St., Antioch 94509. 94553. 94025. 055074, 04/30/24.
Apparel, 15365 Dermody Rykin Motors, 642 Park Hill High St., Oakland 94619, ID
Donald Ray El Bey, 1135 Aldhabyani Inc., 1816
Ave., San Lorenzo 94580. Joseph Guevarra, Mon Rd., Danville 94526. Sara Cronister, Cara Mia State Tax Liens 32-2032-170, $2,728,000.
Carlton Ave., Menlo Park Moreau Way, Brentwood
Peggy’s Lane Inc. dba Inasal, 3104 Lone Tree Way Spa, 120 E. 3rd St., Pittsburg 94513, $15,667, (ca dept Mark Anthony Caban and
#6, Anitoch 94509. Jinder Motors Inc., 4044 94025. CONTRA COSTA
Cultured Marble Products, 94565. of tax), document #2024- Sarah Brooke Caban et
Sarasta Bay Dr., Pittsburg COUNTY
2701 Merced St., San Joyride Events, 2467 Maria Correa, Lumarys Mom’s Tofu House, 133 El 0039950, 04/30/24. al. to Marks Howard and
94565.
Leandro 94577. Berkshire Ln., Brentwood Beauty Salon, 325 E. Leland Camino Real, Millbrae 94030. On Fire Pizza Co. LLC, 2005 Debra Marks et al., 7551
Yuliet Franco, Na’Guara West Coast Steel Erectors Troon Ct., Gilroy 95020;
Sophia Keith, Sophia’s 94513. Rd., Pittsburg 94565. Miguel Villa-Sanchez, No Crow Canyon Place #172, San Inc., $19,653, (employment
Arepas Venezuelan Foods, Ramon 94583, $118,296, 38331 Glenview Dr., Fremont
Flowers and Event Planning, Stretch Zone Clayton, 5433 Learn and Play Schools, Limit Headquarters, 2014 development dept),
2848 Willow Pass Rd., (ca dept of tax), document 94536, ID 501-642-33,
347 Peach Dr., San Lorenzo Clayton Rd. #5339D, Clayton 1695 Canyon Rd., Moraga Colony St., Mountain View document #2024-0039957,
Concord 94519. 94043. #2024-0038526, 04/25/24. $2,718,000.
94580. 94517. 94556. 04/30/24.
Jamar Henry, Go2Go Christina Tanti, Christina On Fire Pizza Co. LLC, 2005 Xin Cheng and Yunlong Liu
Juan Baez, Suntime Jewelers, Maria Valle, Products, 3126 Harbor St., Mario Maldonado, Mario’s SAN FRANCISCO to Hardik Patel and Jasmi
10950 International Blvd., Michelle Color, 980 Main St., Crow Canyon Place #172,
Pepitosstoreshop.com, 950 Pittsburg 94565. Trucking, 2262 Cypress Ave., COUNTY Patel, 4128 Tamayo St.,
Oakland 94603. Redwood City 94063. San Ramon 94583, $46,156,
Detroit Ave. #1C, Concord San Pablo 94806. Fremont 94536, ID 543-395-
Jasbir Arora, Jazzy (ca dept of tax), document BHEP GP III LLC, $12,741,
Ali Debashi, Lucky Super 94518. Zandra Gantan, Z33Js 31, $2,690,000.
Creations, 2950 Bailey Way, MARIN COUNTY #2024-0038530, 04/25/24. (franchise tax board),
Shop, 408 13th St., Oakland Terrence Butler, Recenter, Cocohut, 136 San Felipe Ave.
San Ramon 94582. document #2024-034182, Ponderosa Homes II Inc.
94612. 785 Oak Grove Rd. #E2 Jorges Tree Service, 347 #7, San Bruno 94066. MARIN COUNTY 04/25/24. to Longwen Wan and Zhou
#1144, Concord 94518. West Coast Novelty Group, Playa Del Rey, San Rafael Mauricio Morante, Wiyoly, Yan, 1782 Bella Kristina
Luz Silvestro, Karimar 1243 Alpine Rd. #221, GRVTY Inc., 1050 Farallon Partners LLC,
Design, 38027 Village 94901. 285 Old CR #10, San Carlos Bridgeway, Sausalito 94965, Ln., Livermore 94550; 1648
Elim House, 3653 Wren Ave., Walnut Creek 94596. $512,708, (franchise tax
Common #102, Fremont Concord 94519. Victor Leon, Synergy 94070. $13,732, (franchise tax Lomitas Ave., Livermore
board), document #2024- 94550, ID 97-151-30,
94536. Maria Villatoro, Glorias Gift Handyman Services, 411 C St. Modesto Imbimbo, Millbrae board), document #2024-
Bitesnaps, 2041 East St. 035038, 04/30/24. $2,464,000.
& Flower Shop, 2373 Market #4, San Rafael 94901. Square Co., 101 Hickey Blvd. 0012233, 04/30/24.
Proactive Reach #326, Concord 94520. Ave. #A, San Pablo 94806.
Technology, 3984 Jean-Pierre Weingarten, #A403, S. San Francisco SAN MATEO COUNTY Kimberly Sue Howard
Coral Forest, 5126 Coral Ct., Budget Blinds of Martinez, 94080. SAN FRANCISCO Stramler to Ankit
Washington Blvd. #8, Marin Handyman Services/ COUNTY Serra Yellow Cab of
Concord 94521. 4912 Valley Terrace Way, Kachhadia and Varsha
Fremont 94538. Alchemy Cuisine, 118A Jessica Hernandez, Jessica’s Daly City Inc., $69,870,
Craftswithellie, 1800 Salida 95368. Almonte Blvd., Mill Valley The San Francisco Radadiya, 682 Windmill Ln.,
Autopia Car Wash - Dublin, Esthetics, 311 Valverde Dr., (employment development
Denkinger Rd., Concord 94941. Food Bank Corp., 900 Pleasanton 94566, ID 94-
7240 Dublin Blvd., Dublin Desirea Andrews, Final S. San Francisco 94080. dept), document #2024-
94521. Pennsylvania Ave., San 218-12, $2,425,000.
94568. Touches, 2074 Heatland Cir., AutoNation Finance, 6 South City Marathon, 123 021756, 04/26/24.
Francisco 94107, $20,403, Geoffrey R. Dunn and The
Jaideep Singh, Comm-It Brentwood 94513. Executive Cir. #100, Irvine Linden Ave., S. San Francisco Baynetwork Inc., $23,200,
Acapulco Garage, 1421 High (ca dept of tax), document Geoffrey R Dunn Trust
Systems, 2800 Pleasant Preventing Workplace 92614. 94080. #2024-034079, 04/25/24. (franchise tax board),
St., Oakland 94601. to Tom Roland Karl and
Hill Rd. #260, Pleasant Hill Violence, 2155 Shady Creek Lee Perry, LP Construction document #2024-022007,
Miguel Duran, Duran 94523. Xinchen Jiang, Cavitea, 340 Dagobah Labs, 3520 20th Valerie Stoll Schwimmer,
Place, Danville 94526. Services, 420 S. Palm Dr. Station Park Cir. #417, San 04/29/24. 6261 Melville Dr., Oakland
Mechanic Road Services, St. #6, San Francisco 94110,
Kaime Ayala, Mijaxi, 222 Sentinel Industries, 185 #11, Novato 94949. Mateo 94402. $401,295, (franchise tax Stellr LLC, $14,774, 94611, ID 48D-7271-7,
346 Brookdale Ave., Oakland
Chollo Ct. #24, Pleasant Hill Front St. #108E, Danville Isai Rodas, Landscaper of board), document #2024- (franchise tax board), $2,360,000.
94602. Local Screen Pro, 2727
94523. 94526. Marin, 361 Bella Blvd., San 035034, 04/30/24. document #2024-022011,
Linfang Xie, Elegant Reno Edison St. #310, San Mateo Michael W. Danforth
CA Partners LLC, 696 San Rafael 94901. 94403. 04/29/24. and Janis J. Danforth to
and Clean, 4525 Carewood Figueroa Tank Lines, 1330 Roozmerica Industries LLC,
Terr., Fremont 94438. Ramon Valley Blvd. #363, Arnold Dr. #242, Martinez Lotus San Francisco, 195 918A Clement St. #103, San Bhrungaraj Behera and
Anthony Aragon, Uber Alvin,
Danville 94526. 94553. Francisco 94118, $12,262, Anita Mishra et al., 1040
David Turk, Pro Tech Casa Buena Dr., Corte Madera 1699 Hamilto Ave., San Jose
(franchise tax board),
R Real Estate Carrara Way, Livermore
Warren Lamont Mitchell Jasprit Kajla, Titan Luxury 94925. 95125.
Maintenance and Repair,
Trust, 1225 Oak Haven Way, Restrooms, 2053 Rapallo document #2024-035035, Transactions 94550, ID 99-681-61,
21500 Eden Canyon Rd., D66, 3030 Bridgeway #127, Roberto Mota, Pacific Pet $2,351,000.
Antioch 94531. Way, Bay Point 94565. 04/30/24.
Castro Valley 94552. Sausalito 94965. Grooming, 1247 Skyline Dr.,
Cobalt Aricraft Industries ALAMEDA COUNTY Artur M. Isbrandt and
Amergis Educational Ellen Greggs, Snazzeshotz, Lifesavers Services, 464 W. Vyno Ukrainy, 3030 Daly City 94015.
Inc., 1156 Clement St., San Francesca Gnecco to
Staffing, 2100 Powell St. 2464 Stanford Way, Antioch 9th St., Pittsburg 94565. Bridgeway #127, Sausalito City Ventures Homebuilding
Amir Abbasi, Nuarts Francisco 94118, $23,685, Ramachandra Bachala and
#620, Emeryville 94608. 94531. 94965. LLC to KB Home South Bay Sree Lakshmi Duggi, 581
National Fireplace Repair Production, 51 Buena Vista (franchise tax board),
James Breneman, JB Rd., S. San Francisco 94080. Inc., 5000 Executive Pkwy. E. Angela St., Pleasanton
Yiyin Lin, Linn Wellness, LLC, 2311 Ivy Hill Way Water’s Edge Apartments, document #2024-035036,
Infrastructure, 228 Lopes #125, San Ramon 94583; 94566, ID 94-7-42,
4633 Central Ave., Fremont #1138, San Ramon 94582. 1040 Redwood Hwy. Redwood Engineering 04/30/24.
Rd., Fairfield 94534. 3765/3789 E. Castro Valley $2,350,000.
94536. Lisa Carle, Peace of Mind Frontage Rd., Mill Valley Construction, 416 D St., Enlightened Management Blvd., Castro Valley 94546, ID
Anastasie Martin, Open Care Management, 853 94941. Redwood City 94063. Simon Matthews and
Amanda Gullo, Greater Co. Corp., 1545 Ocean 84C-625-1-3/84C-625-2-5,
Access, 1064 Oak Hill Rd., Angela Matthews to
Movement Wellness, 801 Ocean Ave., Pt. Richmond Sana’a Cafe, 1146 4th St., Alain Ortiz, Bayside Ave., San Francisco 94112, $24,000,000.
Lafayette 94549. Digvijay Raorane and
Galway Dr. #34, San Lorenzo 94801. San Rafael 94901. Immigration Consultant, $16,336, (ca dept of tax), Guy Avagliano and Alison Deshpande Durga, 40920
94580. Tony Rishell, 3540 Ricks Fernando Herrera, A&F San Francisco Bay Autos, 1222 Marcie Cir. #1222, S. document #2024-035320, Malone Avagliano et al. to Cascado Place, Fremont
Ma Aguilar, Barber Shop Don Ave., Martinez 94553. Junk Removal, 550 27th St., 780 Andersen Dr., San Rafael San Francisco 94080. 04/30/24. Zahira Ahmed and Sarafat 94539, ID 525-128-33,
Luis Jr., 857 E. Stanley Blvd., Symplyfit LLC, 29 Oregano Richmond 94804. 94901. Batea Colombian Cuisine & BCC SF LLC, 2715 Judah Chowdhury et al., 7 Muir $2,320,000.
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Ronald M. Biela and Dr., Oakland 94611, ID 48F- Trust to Kyle Caldwell and Berkeley 94708, ID 63-2951- Guha, 7473 Hillview Ct., Humpert and Melissa 94702, ID 56-1997-45, David Brady and Danelle
Maureen L. Biela to Malav 7368-46-3, $2,120,000. Shelley Caldwell et al., 16, $1,835,000. Pleasanton 94588, ID 941- Kaptur, 2049 Magellan Dr., $1,670,000. Brady et al. to Lance Simms
Parikh and Anal Surti, Stephen Roger Slingsby 1080 Creston Rd., Berkeley Theodore R. Hussey and 1046-41, $1,800,000. Oakland 94611, ID 48E- Ma Chen to Sumeet Kirit and Tina Simms, 1665
36276 Enfield Dr., Newark and Rosanne W. Slingsby 94708, ID 63-2968-31, The Ted and Sandy Hussey Cynthia L. Chadwick and 7349-30, $1,700,000. Dabhi and Jayshankar Bridle Path Ct., Livermore
94560, ID 92A-717-46, et al. to Ritwik Anburmath $1,925,000. Living Trust to Lino A. Kenneth Cashion III to Bernard Ringer and Gail Chandira Maansi, 34115 94551, ID 99B-5405-35,
$2,300,000. and Amritha Anantha Brookfield Bay Area Aguilar, 5626 Dresslar Cir., Andrew Coates Wolfe, 3717 Ringer et al. to Richard Siward Dr., Fremont 94555, $1,620,000.
Sanjeev Kumar Jha and Nayak, 5144 Greentree Ct., Holdings LLC to Tochukwu Livermore 94550, ID 99A- E. 17th Ave., Spokane, Wash. Gecewich and Anh Nguyen ID 543-434-73, $1,657,500. William G. Demar and
Jayanti Jha et al. to Balaji Pleasanton 94566, ID 946- Obijuru Azogu, 6189 1504-23, $1,833,000. 99223; 5275 Greenridge Rd., Tam, 31 Sequoyah View Ct., Jared S. Shah and Palak Rawad Demar et al. to
Sampath and Supraja 3377-63, $2,075,000. Diamond Ct., Dublin 94568, Toll CA XX LP to John Castro Valley 94552, ID 85- Oakland 94605, ID 48-6501- M. Shah et al. to Ke Wang Tuan Phan Dinh and Thuc
Sowrirajan, 35181 Mt. Anabe Inc. to Jesse S. ID 986-77-22, $1,912,000. Jenien Mah Jr. and Karen 1602-18-2, $1,770,000. 90, $1,700,000. and Zhichen Shen, 5292 Tram Phan, 6 Steuben Bay,
Whitney Terr., Fremont Cytron and Corina Marie Gary E. Roderick and Villaruz, 2250 Kilowatt Stephen F. Casey and William Widman and Fairweather Ct., Castro Valley Alameda 94502, ID 74-1042-
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$2,300,000. Way, Oakland 94611, ID 48F- to Deepak Radhakrishnan 44960 Warm Springs Blvd., Ranjan Mishra Sushree and Widman Rev Trust to Mark $1,650,000. Caroline Mcmillan
Julie A. Kojima and The 7376-29, $2,050,000. and Balasubramanian Fremont 94539, ID 519- Debjani Sahoo, 4747 Griffith Dubois and Theresa Dubois Schreiber and Hollingshead
Sevag Pehlivanian to
Julie A Kojima Revocable Brindha, 11401 Rampart Dr., 1751-5, $1,826,000. Ave., Fremont 94538, ID et al., 99 Duarte Ave., Schreiber Family Trust
Jordana S. Geller and Konstantin Letuchy and
Trust to Chenyun Xu and Gilbert Maxwell to Marlon Dublin 94568, ID 941-115-8, Mervyn Adrian and The 525-974-62, $1,755,000. Fremont 94536; 37348 Niles Katelyn Letuchy, 36 Marcia to Andrew Lawrence
Ying Xu, 38850 Hayes St., Feijo Dutra and Lelia Luana $1,911,500. Adrian Living Trust to Lennar Homes of California Blvd., Fremont 94536, ID Ct., Livermore 94550; 1055 Zellman and Shambavi
Fremont 94536; 6275 Calle Zapata Lied et al., 35138 Philip C. Phillips and Yechin Lee and The Lee LLC to Harish Kumar 507-280-3, $1,700,000. Innsbruck St., Livermore Krishnamurthi et al., 561
Fuego, Pleasanton 94566, ID Dorchester Ct., Newark Leeann D. Phillips et al. Family Revocable Trust, Gaggar and Poonam Jason Wesley Jennings and 94550, ID 97-142-18, Vistamont Ave., Berkeley
946-3413-44, $2,300,000. 94560, ID 92A-726-31, to Arindam Ray and Gargi 3755 Oak Brook Ct., Gaggar, 6151 Sandpiper Rd., Elizabeth Ann Jennings $1,645,000. 94708, ID 63-3100-73,
Arlene L. Gould and Gould $2,050,000. Ray, 5029 Hummingbird Rd., Pleasanton 94588, ID 946- Dublin 94568; Dougherty et al. to Samir Varma and $1,600,000.
1112-19, $1,825,000. Brookfield Bay Area
Living Trust to Eunyong Janice Kittredge and Pleasanton 94566, ID 946- Rd., Dublin 94568, ID 986- Rashmi Chandraprakash Holdings LLC to Vittal Daoudi Investments LLC
Park and Eun Park Jung, Diana Lowe et al. to Anil 3311-27, $1,900,000. Forest H. Mealey to Michael 73-134, $1,754,000. Deo, 4116 Suffolk Way, Shivva and Swetha Shivva, to Avinash Dathathri,
5832 Presley Way, Oakland Kumar Vemulapalli and Robert J. Watson and Yu Ping Chang and Anisa Steven L. Tracy and Janice Pleasanton 94588, ID 946- 6199 Diamond Ct., Dublin 4161 Fargo Ct., Pleasanton
94618, ID 48A-7060-14, Bala Nagavenkata Lakshmi Anne D. Watson et al. to Kongmuang, 544 57th St., A. Tracy to Joseph W. 1106-18, $1,699,000. 94568, ID 986-77-20, 94588, ID 941-1312-27,
$2,250,000. Jagarlamudi, 708 Amalfi Balaji Myrtheunjayan Oakland 94609, ID 15-1277- Cabrall and Toni M. Cabrall, Ravi Madhavan and Deepthi $1,633,000. $1,600,000.
Patrick Meggyesy and Loop, Milpitas 95035; 2642 and Lakshmi Bhogadi et 48, $1,825,000. 4232 Milton Way, Livermore Puthalapat et al. to Sumeet Brookfield Bay Area Daniel Norwood and Denise
Vickie Ma et al. to Chloe Sanderling Way, Pleasanton al., 1346 Ridgewood Rd., Tiantian Liu and Chenle 94551, ID 902-14-34, Singh Arora and Abhudeep Holdings LLC to Sankara Norwood to Vamsi Baratam
Poynton and Chloe Poynton 94566, ID 946-3321-5, Pleasanton 94566, ID 946- Qian to Nivetha Singara $1,750,000. Kaur, 38843 Litchfield Cir., and Mounica Vaddi, 2282
Reddy Avula and Sujana
Living Trust, 6762 Manor $2,010,000. 3379-109, $1,896,000. Vadivelu and Anshul JPS Enterprise LLC to Scott Fremont 94536, ID 507-402- Stonebridge Rd., Livermore
Bada, 6183 Diamond Ct.,
Crst, Oakland 94618, ID 48A- Caroline L. Penades and Raymond Clifton Hartjen Nirmalendu Purohit, 35862 Anthony Bylo Chacon, 1654 60, $1,696,000. 94550, ID 99-452-65,
Dublin 94568, ID 986-77-23,
7082-3, $2,250,000. Elizabeth T. Penades et III and Lori Ann Hartjen et Jacinto Ct., Fremont 94536, Belvedere Place, Round Rock, Amith Reddy Surakanti to $1,628,500. $1,600,000.
Mark C. Perez and The Mark al. to Sharad Shah Hetan al. to Arun Kumar Dodia ID 543-393-56, $1,820,000. Texas 78665; 2948 Pine Ave., Narasimha Satya Srujan
Sudhakara Ullal and Jonmi N. Koo and The
C Perez Revocable Trust to and Niral Hetan Shah et and Sonika Jhanwar, 2363 Toll CA XX LP to Kripa Berkeley 94705, ID 52-1565- and Bhagyasree Lavanya Litvinoff Koo Family
Madhushn Kanathoor
Robin Blake Armstrong Jr. al., 7933 Winged Foot Ct., Meadowlark Dr., Pleasanton Residence LLC, 44960 117, $1,749,000. Gudimella, 5908 Abbott St., Living Trust to Drew Helen
Subrahmanya Bhat et al.
and Elena Odysseos, 174 Pleasanton 94588, ID 946- 94566, ID 946-3542-21, Warm Springs Blvd., Fremont Lennar Homes of California Dublin 94568, ID 986-60-51, Washington and Robert
to David Ju and Ci Sun
Alta Rd., Oakland 94618, ID 3572-9, $1,980,000. $1,890,000. 94539, ID 519-1751-5, LLC to Aditya Ventaka $1,685,000. Mohen, 711 Carlston Ave.,
An, 4849 Valpey Park Ave.,
48B-7135-7, $2,200,500. Susan L. Mcintire and Timothy P. Silard and $1,803,500. Satish Ponnaluri and Sai Bickley Investments LLC to Fremont 94538, ID 525- Oakland 94610, ID 11-892-
Anthony Joseph Newton Charles S Mcintire & Susan Bennie Joe Mackey II to Dorothy M. Rubin and Harry Anusha Ponnaluri, 6157 Manish Kadaba and Pinaj 1315-11, $1,625,000. 28, $1,600,000.
and Barbara Maria Lubicz L Mcinit to Youlin Zhang Karthik Vaidyanathan Rubin & Dorothy M Rubin Sandpiper Rd., Dublin 94568; Basutkar, 3220 San Andreas
Laurie E. Weinstein and Tango Realty Solutions
et al. to Daniel H. Chang and Mu Zhang, 4222 and Soojung Chang, 2000 to Matthew Campbell Dougherty Rd., Dublin Dr., Union City 94587, ID
Ruth I. Goran to Chih Jung LLC to Charlotte Jane
and Heather L. Dang, 6004 Gibraltar Dr., Fremont 94536, 5295 Harbord Dr., Oakland Mccallum and Theodora 94568, ID 986-73-133, 483-49-16, $1,680,000.
Shieh and Pei Jan Shieh et Bowell and Wolfgang Peter
Chabolyn Terr., Oakland ID 501-113-15, $1,960,000. 94618, ID 48B-7151-51, Karatzas, 1170 Sterling Ave., $1,723,000. Nicolas J. Tjian and Linh al., 3 Lemon Hill Ct., Oroville Lehrach et al., 1524 Russell
94618, ID 64-4252- Daniel B. Gibson and Fran $1,875,000. Berkeley 94708, ID 63-2984- Nubia Delgado Giles and L. Tjian to Ryan Boye and 95966; 222 Broadway St., Berkeley 94703, ID 53-
60-1/64-4252-60-2, Gibson et al. to Yen Yen Eamonn Stuart Allen and 19, $1,800,000. Nubia Delgado Giles Trust Melody Aghajani, 799 #1501, Oakland 94607, ID 1610-24, $1,595,000.
$2,200,000. Ong Eleena and Wen Chen Sandra Yueksel Allen to to Marco Antonio Santiago Mandana Blvd., Oakland 1-256-1, $1,620,000.
Ling Yip Pak and Sau Fun Redwood Holdings LLC to
Seehyun Yoon and Kiyeoul Cheng, 3077 Oldfield Way, Jeffrey Wilson and Alicia Yip et al. to David Cuong and Nika Roa Carrillo, 94610, ID 11-892-7,
Mahaveer Jain and Priyanka Pawan Ramesh Shivhare,
Jeon to Hai Tang Tian and San Jose 95135; 6927 Wilson, 1532 Kingsport B. Vuong and Amy Yee Wan 19560 Mt. Jasper Dr., Castro $1,680,000.
Sekhar to Xingbo Jiang and 6443 Stonecress Ave.,
Chin Tan Chin, 6769 Tule Elk Corte Barcelona, Pleasanton Ave., Livermore 94550, ID Lee et al., 2128 Coral Sea Valley 94552, ID 85A-6408- Michael E. Pollatsek and Liyuan Liu, 3693 Vision Cmn Newark 94560, ID 92A-
Way, Newark 94560, ID 901- 94566, ID 946-4563-18-1, 97-144-5, $1,870,000. St., Alameda 94501, ID 74- 139, $1,705,500. The Michael E Pollatsek #102, Fremont 94538; 3693 2354-74, $1,571,000.
203-18, $2,128,000. $1,950,000. Everhome Properties LLC 1355-44, $1,800,000. Nathan J. Elias and The Living Trust to Claire Zabel Vision Cmn #1002, Fremont
Greencycle LLC to Jonathan Jennifer K. Menefee and to Jamie Kosoy and Hilary TLD Investments Inc. to Nathan J Elias Revocable and Michael Buck Shlegeris, 94538, ID 519-1764-96,
Cory Gray, 1776 Gaspar The Phyllis J Menefee Fenton, 443 Spruce St., Sayon Majumdar and Sreeja Trust et al. to Chris 1440 Acton Cres, Berkeley $1,620,000.

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AUM for high net worth individuals, Miles Ennis is the senior technology officer at Talkdesk, Dr. Steffanie Wilson joined
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sales at Talkdesk, bringing building large-scale enterprise to assuming the role as
Having served Silicon Valley since experience as a proven sales software and leading high- neuroscience therapeutic
leader. Miles joined Talkdesk performing global teams. Prior area lead, she served as
pre-internet days, there’s always in 2023 as the SVP of sales to joining Talkdesk, Munil corporate oversight or
exciting trends happening. Today, a for the Americas and has since served in leadership positions principal investigator for
changing face of wealth is underway combined with talented tech been promoted to his new at UiPath and Microsoft, National Institutes of Health,
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diverse and attainable compared to growing their careers. In addition to organization and go-to-market products. At Talkdesk, Munil clinical research projects in
the provincial Baby Boomer days,” said driving more diversity, he notes this strategy in Europe, Middle is responsible for accelerating neurology and psychiatry.
East, and Africa (EMEA) and the company’s AI roadmap She has co-authored 30+
Compton. “We’re even seeing Gen-Z new wealth has led Silicon Valley to Asia-Pacific (APAC). Prior to worldwide and driving first-to- scientific publications in a
led companies with more women at be an emerging art scene as younger joining Talkdesk, Miles served market strategies that enable range of therapeutic areas and
the helm that can lead to wealth. tech wealth taps virtual auctions for in vice president positions at AI-first customer experiences. brings her deep expertise to
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Lead Therapeutic Area Lead and Infectious Diseases Advisor
Therapeutic Area Lead Terah Brossart Daniels has Natalie Taaffe has joined
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service, Dr. Nilay Shah is joined Emmes in 2002 as a Dr. José Jimeno is a physician for talent solutions and Senior Vice President and as a Managing Director &
now stepping into a new role biostatistician and held roles with more than 18 years consulting firm, Robert Half. Senior Relationship Manager Client Advisor. Her 30 years
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passion for science and skills senior vice president and of VaxTRIALS, an Emmes and creative talent solutions history in the banking management, investor
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and relationship ambassador. and gene therapy therapeutic by a passionate commitment California. Terah has more background in community and sales and research. She spent
Shah’s accomplishments at area. Mendizabal serves as to the eradication of than 15 years of staffing regional banking, executive the last 5 years as a Client
the Emmes Group include the co-principal investigator preventable diseases by industry experience and an management and an emphasis Advisor for a boutique RIA.
co-authoring numerous of the National Institutes of decreasing the time needed extensive background in in construction real estate Prior to that, Beth worked
ophthalmic-related scientific Health funded Blood and to bring life-changing creative and design. Robert lending. She maintains her in investor relations for two
journal articles, establishing Marrow Transplant Clinical vaccines to market. He also Half has more than 400 office at the Bank’s Cupertino different hedge fund advisors
the pharmacovigilance Trial Network (BMT CTN), leads the Emmes Group in locations worldwide and location in Silicon Valley where in the public and private
department, building global a program held by Emmes Latin America, leveraging his provides comprehensive talent she will focus on lending and markets and spent 13+
teams, and contributing to since 2001. He has authored extensive expertise in the and consulting solutions to business development in the years at Goldman Sachs in
multiple regulatory approvals or co-authored more than 50 field. companies of all sizes. Greater Bay Area. Institutional Equity Research
for drugs and devices. scientific publications. Sales and Global Investment
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Toll CA XX LP to Imaad Ghouri and Anam 94550, ID 99-307-49, 41362 Roberts Ave., Fremont Suganya Ravikumar, 40451 Springs Blvd., Fremont John Haring to Opendoor Hoang Nguyen and Nhi Thi
Pankeshkumar Vyas Harsh Nafees et al. to Jingwei Zhu $1,330,000. 94538; 41354 Roberts Ave., Andorra Ct., Fremont 94539; 94538, ID 519-1761-223, Property Trust I, 410 N. Tuyet Phan, 61 Via Linares,
and Khushboo Vatsalbhai and Chuyi Guo, 33193 Lake Shihao Xu to Akshata Fremont 94538, ID 525- 113 El Dorado Cmn, Fremont $1,108,000. Scottsdale Rd. #1600, San Lorenzo 94580, ID 413-
Desai, 2250 Kilowatt Way Garrison St., Fremont 94555, Nilekani and Sagar Rao 1694-13, $1,270,000. 94539, ID 525-9-50, Xiaoyan Su and Jiakai Chen Tempe, Ariz. 85288; 6336 73-104, $900,000.
#204, Fremont 94539; ID 543-344-10, $1,450,000. Prabhakara, 37774 Taro Zhuo Tang to Manaswi $1,185,000. to Francis Boyd and Heather Buena Ventura Ave., Oakland Robert A. Burke and Julie
44960 Warm Springs Blvd., Betty R. Peterson and Terr., Newark 94560, ID 92A- Mishra and Charu Denise L. Jones Lilledahl Nelson, 949 Washington 94605, ID 37A-2783-34, L. Burke et al. to Changal
Fremont 94539, ID 519- Edward C Peterson Jr. 2598-29, $1,330,000. Mehndiratta, 870 E. El and Ola M Jones Revocable Ave., Albany 94706, ID 66- $1,023,000. Rayudu Muddapollu and
1751-5, $1,547,000. & Betty R Pete to Tamir Camino Real, Mountain View Trust to Redwood Holdings 2794-17, $1,100,000. Adeline D. Calhoun and The Sarikaa Peethambaram
Rebecca Trobe to Nicole
Wang Ye Meng and Sheng Kalwary, 812 Allston Way, Starosielski, 5215 Saddle 94040; 5533 Azalea Way, LLC, 2015 Manhattan Beach Declaration of Trust to 2200 Muralidhar, 979 Bluebell
Katelyn Rardon Letuchy
Shi Lin to Prateek Tandon Berkeley 94710, ID 56-1963- Brook Dr., Oakland 94619, ID Newark 94560, ID 92A- Blvd. #100, Redondo Beach 8th Avenue LLC, 15695 Dr., Livermore 94551, ID 99-
and Konstantin Letuchy
and Vidushi Kapoor, 33872 4, $1,450,000. 85-107-27, $1,325,000. 2598-110, $1,270,000. 90278; 2481 Becket Dr., Donnert Pass Rd. #211 #211, 1388-17, $900,000.
to Saptarshi Sengupta
Capulet Cir., Fremont 94555, Stanley G. Kisbey and Betty Fernside LLC to Anh Nguyen Union City 94587, ID 475- Truckee 96161; 1045 Kains
Margaret Peggy Jeanne and Sanchita Basak, 3610 Richard Qinger Huang and
ID 543-435-84, $1,530,000. R. Kisbey et al. to Robert and Brian Feng, 3104 141-68, $1,180,000. Ave., Albany 94706, ID 65-
Gill to Surinder K. Johal Madeira Way, Livermore Xiaomin Deng to Jeffrey
Philip Ruckman and Robert Fernside Blvd., Alameda Brett T. Walsh and 2659-40, $1,018,000.
Marti Lee Kennedy and and Jasmin Johal, 6354 W. 94550, ID 98A-417-19, David Ried and Iara Oliveira
Marti Lee Kennedy Philip Ruckman Revocable Zeering Rd., Turlock 95380; 94501, ID 69-121-4, Samantha P. Sadler to $1,100,000. Douglas Miller and The Ried, 4523 Sonora Way,
Revocable 2008 Tr to Trust, 305 Sand Beach Rd., 6492 Altamar Cir., Livermore $1,265,000. Ziyan Zhang, 32706 Jean Dorothy G Cerro 2006 Union City 94587, ID 483-
Helen Ingrid Mumler to
Roikhen LLC, 3117 Ellis St. Alameda 94501, ID 74-1280- 94551, ID 99B-5304-42, Vinod Panikar and Prajusha Dr., Union City 94587; 5253 Revocable to Siyao Pang, 96-19, $900,000.
Steven R. Venema and
#C, Berkeley 94703; 2615 70, $1,430,000. $1,320,000. Paravannur to Bo Xuan Springdale Ave., Pleasanton 2078 Whelan Ave., San
Elizabeth Venema et al., Scott Lanphier to Evan
Ashby Ave., Berkeley 94705, Dhian Virk and Gurcharn Li and Zhou Pu, 5868 Via 94588, ID 941-1052-36, Leandro 94577, ID 77-580-
Toll West Coast LLC to 1135 Blanc Ct., Pleasanton David Meyers and Johanna
ID 52-1569-15, $1,512,500. Virk et al. to Vivek Jindal Lugano, Fremont 94555, ID $1,175,000. 29, $1,010,000.
Jyh Shyan Lin and Yun 94566; 1087 Touriga Place, Franco Guevara, 2800 4th
Harald M. Walker and The and Divya Mittal et al., Wu Nian, 3618 Integration 543-471-221, $1,260,000. Joseph Selhorst Greaves Pleasanton 94566, ID 946- James G. Parrish Jr. to Mera St. #104, Livermore 94550,
Walker Family Survivors 3160 Markwood Ct., San Jose Cmn, Fremont 94538; Warm Samrat Ghosh and Monalisa and Joseph Selhorst 2556-75, $1,100,000. Pind LLC, 4849 E. 12th St., ID 97-152-9, $900,000.
Trust et al. to Adil Usman 95148; 1297 University Ave., Springs Blvd., Fremont Banerjee et al. to KC&JC Greaves 2023 Rev Tr to Oakland 94601; 1125 11th
Cynthia Jean Mcsporran to
and Nabila Usmani, 36020 Berkeley 94702, ID 57-2081- 94538, ID 519-1761-330, Investment Ltd., 32944 Sheening Lin and Joshua Ave., Oakland 94606, ID 19- CONTRA COSTA
Kyaw Kyaw Htet and Su Su
Brandywine St., Newark 24, $1,425,000. $1,319,000. Lake Bluestone St., Fremont Bennet Dullaghan, 6106 36-6, $1,000,000. COUNTY
Hlaing, 5697 Oakmont Cir.,
94560, ID 92A-511-46, LS Alameda Marina LLC to 94555, ID 543-338-24, Shattuck Ave., Oakland Michael Skowron and Carol Walker and Douglas
Roberts Fremont LP to Livermore 94551, ID 99B-
$1,510,000. James Karavakis and Kelly $1,250,000. 94609, ID 15-1376-25, Vanessa Skowron to B. Walker et al. to Jan
Nitin Patil Neha and Rakesh 5207-13, $1,100,000.
Watkins, 2167 Stanford $1,175,000. Thomas Matthew White and Christoph and Bess Lindsay,
Syang Edward Syu and Mei Bansal Ankit, 756 Cliffwood LS Alameda Marina LLC Trygve A. Hasjim and
Man Lin Syu to Akshaya St., Alameda 94501; 2021 Conmon, Fremont 94538; to Shiv Parikh and Kanchi Gerhard Josef Woerz and Thomas White Revocable 2012 Santa Clara St.,
Clement Ave. #A, Alameda Rijanti Hasjim et al. Trust, 419 Cedar Dr.,
Jayaram and Shivakumar 41354 Roberts Ave., Fremont Parikh, 2147 Stanford Martha Ellen Rowe et al. Richmond 94804, ID 507-
94501, ID 71-292-69, to Sreekanth Bajagur Livermore 94551, ID 99-
Bhaskaran, 2401 Farrol Ave., 94538, ID 525-1694-13, St., Alameda 94501; 2021 to Dorothy J. Breen and 090-016-1, $910,000.
$1,422,500. Panduranga Rao and Ajay 186-87, $1,000,000.
Union City 94587, ID 87-4- $1,311,000. Clement Ave. #A, Alameda Harry B. Schoenberg, 2525 Marc J. Schirato and
Shruthi, 38869 Salmon Terr.,
36, $1,500,500. Tina M. Kirk and Tina M 94501, ID 71-292-60, Lakeview Dr., San Leandro Khaled Mohamed Saeed Barbara A. Schirato et al. to
Roberts Fremont LP to Fremont 94536, ID 507-401-
Kirk Revocable Living $1,245,000. 94577, ID 79-27-51, to Asilah Ahmed Dobashi Rogers Avenue Associates
Jason Lockwood and Yooseong Kim and Youn 99, $1,100,000.
Trust et al. to Maxwealth $1,164,000. and Ahmed Dobashi, 9800 LLC, 3361 N. Lucille Ln.,
Lauren Lockwood et al. to Park So, 41792 Cliffwood Toll CA XX LP to Chuan Robert Eugene Day Jr.
Jonathan Reiland and Kacie Investments LLC, 2092 Hua Yang, 2250 Kilowatt Carolina Torres and Karl International Blvd., Oakland Lafayette 94549; 3140
Cmn, Fremont 94538; 41354 and Barbara Lee Day et al.
Jackson, 6718 Pinehaven Concourse Dr., San Jose Way #307, Fremont 94539; Fleischmann et al. to Alyson 94603, ID 46-5425-14-3, Rogers Ave., Walnut Creek
Roberts Ave., Fremont to Allison Marie Day and
Rd., Oakland 94611, ID 48G- 95131; 4759 Robin Ct., 44960 Warm Springs Blvd., Odesky, 33 Evergreen Ln., $1,000,000. 94597, ID 170-072-013-7,
94538, ID 525-1694-13, Patrick James Day, 3458
7443-3, $1,500,000. Fremont 94538, ID 525-976- Fremont 94539, ID 519- Berkeley 94705, ID 48H- $905,000.
$1,311,000. Mecartney Rd., Alameda Kai Hei Wa to Zicheng Ou
13, $1,420,000. 1751-5, $1,241,500. 7662-14-1, $1,151,500.
Doris Jean Slater and The Roberts Fremont LP to 94502, ID 74-1075-50, and See Woo Win, 17263 Via Claudette E. Freskos et al.
Richard A Baez Trust to Michael S. Quinn and Linda Paul R. Boon and Janice Lorraine Harris and Peter $1,100,000. La Jolla, San Lorenzo 94580, to Mark Gordon Ackenheil,
Ganesh Iyer and Meenakshi
Sivaji Adurthy and Swapna L. Hanafee to Thomas L. Carson et al. to Andrea and Ruth Mundy Living ID 411-72-52, $999,000. 1967 Treadway Ln., Pleasant
Iyer, 41628 Belford, Fremont Anna Marschke and
Adurthy et al., 4217 Michael Schutzius and N. Ruport and Matthew C. Trust to Sat Capital Group Hill 94523, ID 150-123-001-
94538; 41354 Roberts Ave., Madeline Marschke 2015 Vladimir B. Eydelshteyn
Waycross Ct., Pleasanton Lauren Michalsen, 975 Ruport, 460 Cola Ballena #D, LLC, 225 Union Ave. #242, 3, $900,000.
Fremont 94538, ID 525- Revocable Tr. to Jessica and Advantage Investors
94566, ID 946-3327-2, Indian Rock Ave., Berkeley Alameda 94501, ID 74-1314- Campbell 95008; 35356
1694-13, $1,301,000. Rachel Fontaine and LLC to Sarbjit Singh Beesla Lennar Homes of California
$1,500,000. 94707, ID 61-2585-13, 25, $1,230,000. Cedar Blvd., Newark 94560,
SAT Capital Group LLC to Thomas Strickland Alston, and Kalvinder Kaur Beesla, LLC to Bharani Dhar Reddy
$1,400,000. ID 92A-723-66, $1,150,000.
David S. Hall and Marta Fares El Haddad, 33561 Toll CA XX LP to Nestor 6709 Evergreen Ave., 16066 Silverleaf Dr., San Yatham and Niharika Sinki,
Hall et al. to Yashodhar Deborah Tharp to Edmund Melo and Renata Nogueira Brandon Lanier Stone and Oakland 94611, ID 48D- Lorenzo 94580, ID 80C-495- 5296 Trimonti Cir., Antioch
Colgate Dr., Union City
Narvaneni and Carolyn Mah and Rita Tsu Mah, et al., 2250 Kilowatt Way Tenaya A. Norris to Tain 7298-2, $1,100,000. 246, $995,000. 94531, ID 057-140-002-7,
94587; 35356 Cedar Blvd.,
Joseph Pallikunnath, 2214 125 Rantoul Cir., Piedmont #317, Fremont 94539; Barzso and Ingrid Shults, $900,000.
Newark 94560, ID 92A-723- Maureen Cunningham et Maryam Baghaei and Omid
Russell St., Berkeley 94705, 94611, ID 77-623-6, 44960 Warm Springs Blvd., 3695 Stevenson Blvd. #345,
66, $1,300,000. al. to Claudia Magana Silva, Jesmi to Ssalumi Corp., Jennie Huya Kouadio and
ID 52-1581-4, $1,500,000. $1,395,000. Fremont 94539, ID 519- Fremont 94538; 4370
Philip J. Anderson and 115 Hermitage Ln., Hayward 433 Whitehall Rd., Alameda Fredia Huya Kouadio to
H Deol Properties LLC to 1751-5, $1,226,000. Amherst Way, Livermore 94501; 30 Shepardson Ln.,
Toll West Coast LLC to James O. Tibbs et al. to 94544, ID 78G-2751-12, Sean Edward Lim and Jamie
Urvee Mehta and Karan 94550, ID 98A-402-22-2, Alameda 94502, ID 74-1336-
Tawei Liao and Shuqi Yan, Lina Lopez LLC, 1304 Alice Ostrovsky and $1,080,000. Grisar, 333 Willowcreek Ln.,
Ajmera, 48974 Woodgrove $1,150,000. 173, $982,500.
3626 Integration Cmn, Estudillo Ave., San Leandro The Ruth Smiler 2016 Bricen B. Graham and Susan Martinez 94553, ID 377-
Cmn, Fremont 94539, ID Revocable Trust to Matthew James A. Wilson and 231-007-8, $900,000.
Fremont 94538; Warm 94577; 2944 Sacramento St., Melendezhusband et al. Raul A. Orozco and Orozco
519-1728-150, $1,375,000. Mcclellen Forrest and Micah Margaret Wilson to Linda
Springs Blvd., Fremont Berkeley 94702, ID 53-1618- to Samantha Paige Sadler Family Revocable Living Mark One Development
94538, ID 519-1761-329, Tae Son Lee and Seyoun 7-3, $1,300,000. Hirschfield Mcclellen, Diem Tran and Nicole Orton Trust to Zhenhua Liu, 19
and Brett Thomas Walsh, LLC to Gary L. Cribb and
$1,494,000. Kim to Ogonna Igwe 1849 8th St. #A, Alameda et al., 2551 Potomac St., Hedgerow Ln., Jericho, N.Y.
Swetha Dixit and 3963 Coolidge Ave., Oakland Christina O. Cribb et
Maxwell and Nicole 94501; 221 Santa Clara Ave., Oakland 94602, ID 29-1000- 11753; 33736 14th St.,
Nick S. Resnick and Kelly M. Satyananda Dixit to Mahesh 94602, ID 29-985-7, al., 7295 Country Club
Raymond Myriah, 5640 Alameda 94501, ID 74-469- 17-1, $1,150,000. Union City 94587, ID 486-
Resnick et al. to Evan Loeb, Doshi Paras and Kruti Nakul $1,080,000. Dr., La Jolla 92037; 121
Cold Water Dr., Castro Valley 15, $1,220,000. Toll West Coast LLC to 42-36-1, $980,000. Camino Amigo Ct., Danville
4146 Whittle Ave., Oakland Doshi et al., 45128 Warm Gerald F. Schumacher and
94552, ID 85-1603-44, Michael Roger Carlo Timothy Ma and Chi 94526, ID 199-242-016-4,
94602, ID 29A-1380-21, Springs Blvd. #500, Fremont Kanokdao Schumacher et Joe Wayne Sing and The
$1,375,000. and Christie R. Carlo to Hung Li, 44725 Old Warm $4,650,000.
$1,490,000. 94539, ID 519-1756-58, al. to Randolph Mercado Cheryl Kay Speaks Trust to
Chunlei Zhang and Ran $1,300,000. Redwood Holdings LLC, Springs Blvd. #203, Fremont Threez Investments Inc.,
Victor T. De Leon and and Rachel Bhadra, 1078 Randhir S. Kalsi and
Huang et al. to Vincent 2015 Manhattan Beach Blvd. 94538, ID 519-1761-235, 768 Avalon Way, Livermore
Imelda De Leon to Jun Jia Linan to Deepak Souda Lisbon Terr., Union City Harpreet K. Kalsi to Bei Liu
Cheah and Allison Ko, #100, Redondo Beach 90278; $1,150,000. 94550, ID 99-304-64,
Wang and Xing Wu, 32463 Bhat and Shivani Sanjay 94587, ID 475-61-132, and Xie Yan, 4350 Quail Run
36067 Haley St., Newark 3620 Trenton Ct., Fremont Toll West Coast LLC to Sahil $1,080,000. $975,000. Ln., Danville 94506, ID 220-
Regents Blvd., Union City Tergaonkar, 2449 Farrol
94560, ID 92A-504-43, 94538, ID 525-1643-144, Dorwat and Anushree Joshi, 280-011-2, $4,280,000.
94587, ID 483-108-59, Ave., Union City 94587, ID Raman Srinivasan and Dana Zdanis and Walter
$1,369,000. $1,215,000. 44725 Old Warm Springs
$1,485,000. 87-4-48, $1,300,000. Radha Ramanujan to Rakitsky to Adrian D. Tabula Katherine Marie Tabor and
Scott L. Gayhardt and The Toll West Coast LLC to Blvd. #400, Fremont 94538; and Kitty Moy, 4 Invincible
Francisco Jose Arg Puentes Roberts Fremont LP to Abhiyush Mittal and Sakshi Kmt and Bmt Living Trust to
Gayhardt Family Trust to Sanjay Jain Palash and 44725 Old Warm Springs Ct., Alameda 94501; 4
Vargas and Lina Maria Hanjun Zhu, 41472 Seaford Grover, 37745 Cedar Blvd., Michael Burkert and Melissa
Blue Bay Ventures LLC, 883 Anjali Pipalia, 3425 Blvd., Fremont 94538, ID Invincible Ct. #D42, Alameda
Martinez Ramirez to Terr., Fremont 94538; 41354 Newark 94560, ID 92A- Burkert et al., 300 S. Ave.,
Sneath Ln. #222, San Bruno Inspiration Way #202, 519-1761-247, $1,150,000. 94501, ID 74-1341-94,
Singh Ghuman Apar, 628 Roberts Ave., Fremont 2144-171, $1,075,000. Alamo 94507, ID 198-280-
94066; 36621 Reynolds Dr., Fremont 94538; Warm Yongyuan Huang to Kevin $965,000. 016-9, $4,150,000.
Eucalyptus Way, Alameda 94538, ID 525-1694-13, Jivco Jetchev and Maria
Fremont 94536, ID 501- Springs Blvd., Fremont Vo and Thi Thanh Pham
94501; Willie Stargell Ave., $1,300,000. Jetchev et al. to Gurdeep Kelly Schwartz and Chad John D. Stancik Jr. and
1808-9, $1,368,000. 94538, ID 519-1761-219, Tra, 7634 Thornton Ave.,
Alameda 94501, ID 74-1379- Roberts Fremont LP to Fnu and Poonam Rani Fnu, Schwartz to Kendra Krista S. Schwartz to
Toll CA XX LP to Stella Yung $1,209,000. Newark 94560, ID 92-127-4,
28, $1,480,000. Yitong Wu and Xinyi Guo, 37903 Vallejo St., Fremont Williams, 3940 Inverness Mandeep Chadha and
and Stella Yung Revocable John N. Mcgleenan and Sari $1,140,000. Cmn, Livermore 94551, ID
Redwood Holdings LLC 41616 Belford, Fremont 94536, ID 507-796-10, Manpreet Singh, 1985
Trust, 2250 Kilowatt Way R. Mcgleenan to Tina G. Eva Sharma and Praveen $1,075,000. 99-1336-12, $965,000.
to Sandeep Shukla, 574 94538; 41354 Roberts Ave., Marion Ct., Lafayette
#218, Fremont 94539; Quon and Gary M. Moore Kumar to Ashwin Kothari
Wasatch Dr., Fremont 94536, Fremont 94538, ID 525- R. Kenneth Castle and Rohit Srinivas Murthy and 94549, ID 167-300-021-0,
44960 Warm Springs Blvd., et al., 6817 Skyview Dr., Nirav and Megha Bhavesh
ID 507-511-23, $1,480,000. 1694-13, $1,297,000. Kathleen B. Castle to Li Preethi Gopichand to Nehru $3,675,000.
Fremont 94539, ID 519- Oakland 94605, ID 37A- Doshi, 9468 Seawind
Roberts Fremont LP to Arul Zeng and Jia Li, 36508 Nasa Pulkit and Aishani Mujoo, Scott Mccarter and Bryan
Joel R. Schnepp and 1751-5, $1,365,500. 3166-145, $1,208,000. Way, Newark 94560; 9488
Kumar Shanmugham and Terr., Fremont 94536, ID 5609 Apex Dr., Dublin 94568, Levy Revocable Living Trust
Rebecca E. Jewell et al. to Anil Maddhirala and Toll CA XX LP to Ajay Kumar Seawind Way, Newark 94560, ID 986-54-108, $950,000.
Erin Mcinrue Savage and Poorani Rajamanickam et 501-221-28, $1,050,000. to Arnaud Ruiz and Solene
Prasanthi Ilavala et al. to Tanwani, 2250 Kilowatt ID 537-858-50, $1,125,000.
Sean James Savage, 1832 al., 4 1622 Belford Terr., Amanda A. Steyaert and Bear Flag Homes LLC to Ruiz, 25555 Crestfield Cir.,
Taher Enayat Kagalwala and Way #318, Fremont 94539; Lynn W. Fegley and
Yale Dr., Alameda 94501, ID Fremont 94538; 41354 Brett T. Steyaert et al. to Mulberri House LLC, 1350 Castro Valley 94552; 140
Tasnim Husaini Matawala, 44960 Warm Springs Blvd., Zollicoffer Trust to
69-122-18, $1,477,500. Roberts Ave., Fremont Jacob Holt Stirling and Kellybrook Way, San Ramon Arbor View Ln., Lafayette
2949 Pescadero Terr., Fremont 94539, ID 519- Mohammed Zakki and
94538, ID 525-1694-16, Myles Admiraal, 739 Bridge 94582; 1413 Neilson St., 94549, ID 166-010-045-2,
William Richard Huston Fremont 94538, ID 525- 1751-5, $1,200,000. Shahira Durrani, 484
$1,297,000. Rd., San Leandro 94577; Berkeley 94702, ID 60-2414- $3,610,000.
and Michelle Mccomb 1680-20, $1,360,000. Arun K. Chattopadhyay and Chaucer Cir., San Ramon
Jing Li to Minh Van and 5840 Cold Water Dr., Castro 19, $950,000. Matthew C. Yaden and Tracy
Huston to Nihar Sashittal Qiang Lei Ke to Yun Lin Yi Namita Ray Chattopadhaya 94583; 8428 Galindo Dr.,
and Mangesh Deshpande Anh Ket Luong et al., 1225 Valley 94552, ID 85-1606- Hayward Somi LLC to A. Yaden et al. to Kusal
and Pei Fan Hsieh, 5633 to Deepak Nagawade and Dublin 94568, ID 941-167-5,
Preksha, 4319 Renaissance Sandelin Ave., San Leandro 29, $1,050,000. Nitish Chandra Chinta and Swarnakar, 377 Guadalupe
Dewey Place, Fremont Rupali Nagawade, P.O. $1,125,000.
Dr. #302, San Jose 95134; 94577, ID 77-621-6, Ryan Robert Smith to Soujanya Chetla, 576 Somi Terr., Fremont 94539; 2432
94538, ID 531-33-82, Box 202028, Florence, S.C. Brenda Crysler and
4782 Dogwood Ave., Fremont $1,288,000. Andrew Oliver Hardy and Ct., Hayward 94544; 29212 Diablo Ranch Place, Danville
$1,350,000. 29502; 39616 Embarcadero Matthew R. Lam to Anthony
94536, ID 501-613-84, Manuel Torres Gomez Alina Regina Gorbaty, 1627 Mission Blvd., Hayward 94506, ID 203-850-003-5,
Donald E. Keeley and Terr., Fremont 94538, ID Allen Dryer and Hsieh Chen
$1,475,000. Bruno to David Lonergan 15th St., Oakland 94607, ID 94544, ID 78C-808-25, $3,400,000.
Joanne Marie Devereaux et 501-985-64, $1,200,000. Dryer Honorea et al., 2414
and Elizabeth Davis, 617 7-553-23, $1,050,000. $940,000.
Afshin Gharachedaghi to al. to John L. Madans and LS Alameda Marina LLC to Roosevelt Dr., Alameda Huali Lu to Li Lin and Lu
Lemlem Mamo, 616 Blvd. 60th St., Oakland 94609, ID 94501, ID 70-180-15, Carole A. Perry and Richard Jairo Padilla to Bren S. Zang et al., 350 Hill Rd.
The John L Madans Trust et Pardeep Kaur Johal and
Way, Piedmont 94610, ID 11- 15-1372-4, $1,282,000. $1,125,000. J Perry & Carole A Perry Evangelista and Katherine #Deer, Danville 94526; 3350
al., 1030 Park Ln., Piedmont Andrew James Gonzales,
860-25, $1,475,000. Robert O. Hersh Jr. and Re to Samuel Yoo Lee and M. Costa, 27841 Biscayne Deer Hollow Dr., Danville
94610, ID 11-863-71-2, 2149 Stanford St., Alameda Janis Ito and Kimie Ito
Grace H. Hersh et al. to Wei Hyun Young Kim, 1000 Ave., Hayward 94544, ID 94506, ID 220-511-014-7,
LS Alameda Marina LLC to $1,350,000. 94501; 2021 Clement Ave. Living Trust to Sheena
Liyao and Biyu Zhang, 4560 Easter Ln., Alameda 94502; 464-25-35, $929,000. $3,250,000.
Rowena H. Ng and Rowena Derek Michael Macinsky #A, Alameda 94501, ID 71- Elizabeth Shirakhon and
H Ng Revocable Trust, 2143 Mirano Ct., Dublin 94568, ID 292-61, $1,200,000. Theodore Robert Trautman, 1091 Melrose Ave., Alameda Sunday Estate LLC to A. Joseph J. Kennedy and
and Zoe Alexis Macinsky
Stanford St. #9 #9, Alameda 985-67-127, $1,280,000. 4444 Clarewood Dr., Oakland 94502, ID 74-1075-155, Sharee Dayjonna Brown, Cheryl A. Kennedy et al. to
to Yamen Sean Tayara and Jeannette Rene Taddei and
94501; 2021 Clement Ave. Toll CA XX LP to Yunzhou 94618; 1532 Carleton St., $1,050,000. 2039 42nd Ave., Oakland Anthony A. Verdugo and
Nadine Jamal Samhouri, Meelad Menbari to Rong
#A, Alameda 94501, ID 71- 1528 Mendocino Rd., Wang and Vistav Revocable Lude, 37559 Salt Grass Rd., Berkeley 94703, ID 54-1802- Dale Marie Tupper to 94601, ID 32-2080-5, Brittney N. Verdugo et al.,
292-58, $1,461,500. Livermore 94551, ID 98- Trust, 2250 Kilowatt Way Newark 94560, ID 537-856- 25, $1,117,000. Alexis Michelle Gee and $915,000. 20 Silver Fir Ln., Danville
402-18, $1,343,000. #309, Fremont 94539; 147, $1,189,000. William Paul Korndorfer, Robert F. Zhu to George 94506, ID 203-432-011-5,
Laura M. Ewing and Ewing Nancy Parrague and William $3,100,000.
Trust to Suvdmaa Myagmar 44960 Warm Springs Blvd., W. Calderone Barclay to 3043 Badger Dr., Pleasanton Paulose, 4406 Fitzwilliam
Brookfield Abbey LLC to David W. Paulus and Lucia
and Torsten Galley, 1447 Fremont 94539, ID 519- Kaleb Klauber and Hillary 94566; 530 Heligan Ln. #3, St., Dublin 94568, ID 985- Yin See Chun and Valerie
Sudheer Reddy Vakati and Paulus et al. to Stacy Lynn
Eastshore Dr., Alameda Ramya Adapa, 5510 Holly 1751-5, $1,279,000. Rosenblatt and Jeremy Fong, 5930 Vallejo St., Livermore 94551, ID 903- 38-57, $910,000. Pan et al. to Vasu Dev
94501, ID 69-29-51, Bay Ave., Dublin 94568; Anna Chai to Wei Dong Lee Rosenblatt et al., 756 Oakland 94608, ID 16-1462- 13-267, $1,040,000. Fatima Ahmed and Zafir Reddy Vinta and Radhika
$1,451,000. Dougherty Rd., Dublin and Chunlei Zhang, 32829 Caliente Ave., Livermore 21, $1,115,000. Mecat LLC to Joshua Shaiq to Zheng Hang and Gosala, 2001 Elderberry Dr.,
94568, ID 986-66-43, Shaver Lake St., Fremont 94550, ID 99-306-95, Kohlenbrener and Sarah Yini Ding, 845 Glenhill Dr., San Ramon 94582, ID 222-
Kyle P. Winkler and Carlee Toll West Coast LLC to 780-043-6, $3,035,000.
P. Winkler to Nicholas Tran $1,330,000. 94555, ID 543-355-77, $1,189,000. Vattem Sasidhar Reddy Kohlenbrener, 26 Abbott Fremont 94539; 3057 Decoto
and Natalie Au, 160 Frisbie Patricia Enright and Jack $1,270,000. Prabhakar R. Neboori and and Vanaja Thameneni, Dr., Oakland 94611, ID 48G- Rd., Fremont 94555, ID 543-
St., Oakland 94611, ID 10- Enright to Brian Walker, Roberts Fremont LP to Neil Rama Neboori et al. to 3425 Inspiration Way #303, 7437-15, $1,030,000. 328-84-3, $900,000.
806-30, $1,450,000. 881 William Dr., Livermore Mehta and Shelly Lyser, Sriram Venkatesan and Fremont 94538; Warm Nico Dante Drouillard and Rudy Duarte Jr. to Anh Cao
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Gibbs Smith Kristophor and Ad Tozzi Lucio and Deborah Ramandeep Singh and Karen Ann Taylor and Dr., Danville 94526, ID 195- Mohsen Shalbafzadeh and Deepti Mandlekar, 1305 Beardmore and Hannah Jo
Stephanie Woo to Bettina S. Bell Tozzi to Praveen Palakdeep Kaur, 4000 Susan Jan Kingsley et al. to 050-010-6, $1,500,000. Arnavaz Sarkhosh, 335 Pikes Potenza Terr., San Ramon Murray, 1576 Gilboa Dr.,
H. Koblick and Bettina H Kumar Tarikere Nagaraj and Reedland Cir., San Ramon Antonio Llorens and Paula John Lavezzoli and Ling Ct., Martinez 94553, ID 164- 94583; 1349 Solano Terr., Walnut Creek 94598, ID 144-
Koblick Living Trust et Kanchan Sripathy, 1269 94582, ID 217-410-069-9, Alemany, 913 Meander Dr., Li et al. to Eric Farrell 271-018-8, $1,360,000. San Ramon 94583, ID 208- 180-075-0, $1,075,000.
al., 116 Scenic Dr., Orinda Monterosso St., Danville $1,930,000. Walnut Creek 94598, ID 139- and Jillian Farrell, 515 880-012-9, $1,190,500.
Lisa A. London and The Timothy J. Raftery and
94563, ID 269-202-045-2, 94506, ID 206-620-018-5, 024-025-5, $1,750,000. Candleberry Rd., Walnut Robert Burr Simonson Jr. to
Michael Fass and Caryl Fass Lisa A Elderkin 2010 Living Karen M. West et al. to
$2,900,000. $2,352,000. Martin Morzynski and Creek 94598, ID 134-183- Brittney Shawn Vinculado
et al. to David Chesney Trust et al. to Michael R. Babur Nawaz Khan and
Robert E. Dutto and Vail Jason Waugh and Lauren Mitchell and Marissa Lowe Heather Sittig to Rick Lap 001-4, $1,500,000. Paxton, 2969 Hannan Dr., and Frank Elias Vinculado Maimoona Tariq, 281
Dutto et al. to Yin See Waugh et al. to Harvind S. Chesney, 7 Louise Ct., Kay Chan, 472 Fenway Dr., Marian E. Worrall and Pleasant Hill 94523, ID 152- et al., 132 Santa Fe Ave., Oak Park Ln., Pleasant Hill
Chun and Valerie Pan et al., Chahal and Shaan Phagura, Moraga 94556, ID 258-230- Walnut Creek 94598, ID 140- The Worrall Family Trust 252-016-0, $1,355,000. Richmond 94801, ID 558- 94523, ID 170-030-008-8,
315 Tuscany Ct., Danville 15 Harmony Ln., Walnut 012-1, $1,925,000. 012-026-5, $1,750,000. to Jeffrey D. Worrall and 151-002-0, $1,175,000. $1,075,000.
The Salvation Army to
94506, ID 215-410-012-3, Creek 94597, ID 171-020- Dirk D. Hooper and Denise Nicole L. Worrall et al., Daniel Craig Estrada and
Benjamin Mcconnell Wells Anahita Hadioonzadeh and Patti Lynne Mcsweeney and
$2,890,500. 032-8, $2,315,000. Hooper et al. to Nathan 41 Liberta Ct., Danville Connie G. Estrada et al.
and Kelly Ingrid Wells to Kamran Rahmani, 141 Fiesta Patti Mcsweeney Living
Joseph E. Kehrig and Hugh M. Arvesen and Matthew Haulk and Maria Keller and Vivianne Nguyen 94526, ID 207-162-010-4, Cir., Orinda 94563, ID 271- to Stephen F. Casey and Trust to Benjamin Benardos
Joseph E Kehrig Living Holley K. Arvesen et al. Cataldo, 125 Whitethorne et al., 4 Eucalyptus Ln., San $1,500,000. 232-001-5, $1,350,000. Christy A. Casey et al., 1634 and Jing Zhu, 1781 Lambeth
Trust to Adrian Laceanu to Eloy Pando and Gabriel Dr., Moraga 94556, ID 257- Ramon 94583, ID 210-821- Richard D. Gray and Carol Strathaven Place, Brentwood Ln., Concord 94518, ID 147-
Angel Yanga and Josefina
and Luliana Laceanu, 4949 Cho, 2423 Ascension Dr., San 393-004-3, $1,900,000. 052-3, $1,720,000. Joy Gray to Mark Supert 94513, ID 019-740-032-8, 172-008-4, $1,075,000.
Yanga et al. to Yasuo $1,175,000.
Avenida De Los Arboles, Santa Ramon 94583, ID 209-313- Craig A. Lindahl and and Sipra Bihani, 7237 Blake
Debra A. Lego and Debra Ito, 1675 Veterans Blvd., Laurie Ann Delaney and
Clara 95054; 3648 Deer Trl. 014-0, $2,300,000. Susan E. Lindahl to Saurav St., El Cerrito 94530, ID 502- Mark K. Russell and Grace
A Lego Trust to Yucheng Redwood City 94063; 1493 Robert L and Eloise W
Dr., Danville 94506, ID 220- Mohapatro and Pallavi 153-017-4, $1,475,000. C. Russell et al. to Vishisht
Leslie Mariani to Mark G. Ting and Yulin Huang, Marclair Dr. #A, Concord Reeves Rev Tr to Kianna
421-003-9, $2,815,000. Mishra, 3 Lobelia Ln., San V. Gupta, 20 Ronda Ct.,
Stefan and The Mark Stefan 573 Zephyr Cir., Danville Victoria Tung Shen Chen 94521, ID 133-160-048-4, N. Simensen and Nikolas
Robert B. Gledhill and Revocable Trust, 30 Owl Hill 94526, ID 218-393-003-7, Ramon 94583, ID 210-821- and Victoria Tung Sheng $1,350,000. Walnut Creek 94597, ID 171- H. Fangonilo et al., 62
Louisa M. Gledhill et al. Rd., Orinda 94563, ID 269- $1,880,000. 039-0, $1,700,000. Chen Revocable to Albert J. 170-048-2, $1,175,000. Ramsgate Ln., Pleasant Hill
Huajun Li to Nadeem
to Jon Robert Bruland 170-001-3, $2,276,000. Erin Hafey and The Hafey Amolo and Linda M. Hong, Sunil Masson to Vishal 94523, ID 152-310-006-1,
Li Lin and Lu Zang et al. Ahmed, 552 Big Basin Dr.,
and Christine Bruland, Miller Revocable Living 1224 Rivera St., El Cerrito Bhatt and Mansi Rajeshbhai $1,065,000.
David Patrick Byrne and to Manish Pesswani and Brentwood 94513, ID 018-
39 Cambra Ct., Danville T to Elena Kossyreva and 94530, ID 503-091-016-9, Vankawala, 409 Regal Lily
Katherine Burton Byrne Bhoomi Pesswani, 301 650-033-6, $1,310,000. Nikhil S. Parchure and Ketki
94526, ID 208-352-013-6, James Lim, 1749 Toyon Rd., $1,451,000. Ln., San Ramon 94582,
et al. to Daniel Tsai and Winged Terr. Dr., San Ramon Robert S. Hanks and Cathy Joshi to Sourabh Soni and
$2,800,000. Lafayette 94549, ID 167- ID 217-470-109-0,
Pei Yu Tsai et al., 2366 94582, ID 213-850-062-0, Michael Heinstein and J. Hanks to Donald Kowall Ananya Soni, 1569 Bayberry
John Yu and Nancy Marie Yu Dapplegray Ln., Walnut Creek $1,865,000. 100-006-3, $1,700,000. Estate of Irene T Heinstein $1,175,000. View Ln., San Ramon 94582;
and Amy Stevenson, 456
to Vaibhav Vohra and Vijay 94596, ID 187-371-015-4, Summerhill City Village LLC et al. to William Carr David M. Schultz and 239 Plumpointe Ln., San
Alan R. Smith and Joan Obsidian Way, Clayton
Vohra Shonika, 15 Ross Ct., $2,260,000. to Aimee Eyvazzadeh and Cameron and Jennifer Faith B Schultz Revocable Ramon 94582, ID 217-470-
Elizabeth Smith et al. to 94517, ID 118-570-035-6,
Danville 94526, ID 202-281- Matthew Recktenwald, 415 Lynne Carr, 7735 Curry Ave., Living Trust to Karen Dayle 058-9, $1,051,000.
Davidon Homes to Kevin Ng and Andrea M. $1,300,000.
014-3/202-281-028-3, Cliffside Dr., Danville 94526; El Cerrito 94530, ID 504- Kotturi, 606 Elm St., El
Jewel Shim Jiryung, 95 Irons, 70 El Gavilan Rd., Adrian Shaw to Tyler Iraj Navid and The Iraj
$2,800,000. Celadon Ct., San Ramon 310-001-4, $1,450,000. Cerrito 94530, ID 503-413-
Woodbury Highlands Place Orinda 94563, ID 262-282- Shaffer and Jiayan Xu, 2185 Navid Revocable Trust to
John Carpenter and #21, Lafayette 94549; 95 018-7, $1,850,000. 94583, ID 214-010-003-9, Lorine Sauter and 006-1, $1,170,000. Analisa Louisell and Sharon
$1,688,000. Myrtle Beach Ln., Danville
Kimberly Carpenter to Woodbury Highlands Ct. #21, Markus G. Ballard et al. Summerhill Oak Road Louisell, 702 Colusa Ave., El
Hope E. Samaras and 94526, ID 218-650-062-1,
Janet D. Oliver and Janet Lafayette 94549, ID 241- Richard Crancer and to CS Development & LLC to Fredy Dave Tu and Cerrito 94530, ID 503-330-
Samaras Family Trust $1,300,000.
D Oliver Trust, 974 Victoria 340-035-5, $2,253,000. Sherman Crancer et al. to Construction LLC, 119 Suzana Hong, 2730 Jones 019-4, $1,050,000.
to Farid Mashayekh and
Ct., Lafayette 94549, ID 233- Xiangshi Meng and Yinbo Plz. Cir., Danville 94526; James Disney Ramsey III Rd., Walnut Creek 94597;
Jeffrey D. Gravelle and Farahnaz M. Banitaba, Rodney J. Verette and
091-013-0, $2,700,000. Tan, 29 Hardie Dr., Moraga 238 Cameo Dr., Danville and Janet Sullivan Ramsey Oak Cir., Walnut Creek
Sarah E. Gravelle to 5504 Satinleaf Way, San Joyce A. Verette to Ethan
94556, ID 255-301-008-9, 94526, ID 195-072-005-0, et al. to Anke Mogannam, 94597, ID 172-012-063-1,
Stephen Robison and Dharmendra Bangalore Ramon 94582; 4205 Canyon J. Longo and Cheyanne C.
$1,680,000. $1,425,000. 744 Lakemont Place #6, San $1,146,000.
Kelly A. Robison et al. and Latha Seetharam, 20 Crest Rd. W., San Ramon Longo, 1752 La Pergola Dr.,
Ramon 94582, ID 213-500-
to Indraneel Kelkar Mossy Oak Ct., Danville 94582, ID 217-070-023-7, Paul Randall Noah and Yin Matthew L. Lavin and S & S Property Group LLC Brentwood 94513, ID 019-
014-5, $1,300,000.
and Renuka Chittineni, 94506, ID 203-330-023-3, $1,836,000. Noah Chen to Julianmore Linda P. Cleary to Nicholas to Juan D. Mejorado and 720-003-3, $1,026,000.
2358 Genoa St., Danville $2,250,000. LLC, 97 Boston Ave., San Jose Zingarelli Rosenlicht, 7623 William J. Coaker Jr. Erick Mejorado, 27091
Adam Biton and Amiram Cam Real Estate Xia
94506, ID 206-640-018-1, 95128; 3 Harran Cir., Orinda Stockton Ave., El Cerrito and William J Coaker Jr. Gading Rd., Hayward 94544;
Eileen Chengdong Zhou and Lusky to Conor Larkin LLC to Sofia Kerbawy, 4
$2,700,000. 94563, ID 260-160-005-5, 94530, ID 503-302-016-4, Revocable Trust to Rahul 160 Sunrise Dr., Brentwood
Nan Jiang to Janaki Ram and Lauren Larkin, 910 Limewood Place, Pleasant Hill
$1,660,000. $1,415,000. Reddy Mallu Sadanand 94513, ID 018-150-058-8,
Michael R. Bailey and Goteti and Usha Goteti, Kenilworth Ct., Walnut Creek 94523, ID 169-071-007-2,
et al., 1984 Corniglia Ln., $1,135,000.
Margaret B. Bailey to 5623 Stratton Way, San 94596, ID 182-201-008-6, Anna Mandel and The Whitman Road LLC to $1,025,000.
Brentwood 94513, ID 019-
Daniel Scott Pivnick and Ramon 94582, ID 223-660- $1,835,000. Michelle Ross Family Trust Hasmik Arzumanyan and Katherine B. Cameron
690-003-9, $1,288,000. Vikki Janeen Chavez to
Jovy Lee Pivnick et al., 68 043-9, $2,225,000. to Kamaldeep Sehrawat and The Hasmik Arzumanyan and Katherine P Cameron
Lauri H. Mudrich and Lauri Grace Benlice and Victor
Sanders Ranch Rd., Moraga Priyanka Sehrawat et al., Trust, 1027 Heckmann Ln., Steven Patrick Headley and Revocable Trust to George
Diane C. Mader and Janine H Mudrich Revocable Living Benlice, 1779 Alray Dr.,
94556, ID 258-691-003-2, 592 Mission Place, Danville Concord 94518, ID 147-180- Donna Marie Headley et al. He and Kathleen Li, 8118
C. Mader et al. to Robert M. Tr to Albert C. Petteruti Concord 94519, ID 114-370-
$2,695,000. 94526; 24 Barcelona Ct., 061-3, $1,404,500. to Rebecca Ann Ackerman Sunkist Dr., Oakland 94605;
Sturm and Muriel B. Kaplan and Kosha C. Petteruti, 015-9, $1,025,000.
Danville 94526, ID 218-261- and Rebecca Ann Ackerman 23 Oak Gate Place, Pleasant
Swaroop Rai and Shilpa Rai et al., 3044 Grey Eagle Dr., 2538 Marsh Dr., San Ramon George Burnett and Hope
005-1, $1,655,000. Trust, 440 Grand Blvd., Hill 94523, ID 148-490-031- Randy E. Houseman and
to Suman Veeramalli and Walnut Creek 94595, ID 190- 94583, ID 209-421-013-1, Burnett Lee et al. to San Mateo 94401; 5053 9, $1,130,000. Kathi Houseman et al. to
Sravanthi Bomma et al., 440-004-9, $2,218,000. $1,825,000. Nicholas F. Johnston and Richard Olsen and Maureen Heather Glen Ln., Concord Alexander Marsh Gordon
1115 Trumpet Vine Ln., San Jacqueline J. Johnson et Boyle Olsen et al., 5910 Yongzhi Zhang and Xie
TWFP LLC to Judy Barajas Andrew John Richards and 94521, ID 116-170-032-1, and Alyssa Cheyenne
Ramon 94582, ID 222-760- al. to S. Adel Shahed and Horsemans Canyon Dr. #2A, Hong to Joshua Kjar and
and Matthew Barajas, Karen Marie Richards to $1,280,000. Marsh, 985 Outrigger Cir.,
005-9, $2,650,000. Perveen Adel Sultana et al., Walnut Creek 94595, ID 190- Marielle E. Kjar, 159
31 St. Joan Ct., Danville Ariel Brown and Rebecca Brentwood 94513, ID 017-
50 Forest Hills Ct., Walnut 360-002-9, $1,400,000. Wen T. Kau and Jackie Fisher Ct., Brentwood
Stephen J. Helding and 94526, ID 218-302-013-6, Shavar Brown et al., 1026 320-029-6, $1,020,000.
Creek 94597, ID 171-020- Y. Kau et al. to Armando 94513, ID 012-370-054-4,
Suzette T. Helding to $2,200,000. Pleasant Oaks Dr., Pleasant Christopher E. Delphey and
006-2, $1,650,000. Jose Rodriguez and Carla $1,124,000. Pao Chung Chen and Agnes
Pradeep Chandra Babu Hill 94523, ID 164-492-011- The Elizabeth C Delphey
Michael Jones and Sarah Vanessa Ruiz, 2196 Oneida Mok Chen to Jesus E. Buil
Salapakkam and Naveena 6, $1,825,000. Summerhill City Village LLC Living Trust to Michael Lisa J. Graves to James
Nicole Jones to Christopher Cir., Danville 94526, ID 218- Macarty and Chelsi M.
Sabbi et al., 2815 Bethany to Varun Joshi and Parinda Deeming and Anna Marie Arthur Fitzgerald Sheridan
White, 4 Sheri Ct., Danville Thomas P. Clougher and 801-027-2, $1,275,000. Sparti, 412 Norvell St., El
Rd., San Ramon 94582, Joshi, 2024 Sorrelwood Deeming, 1065 Orchard Rd., and Anna Kane Langer,
94526, ID 208-052-009-7, Tami D. Clougher et al. to Cerrito 94530, ID 504-102-
ID 223-300-065-8, Ct., San Ramon 94582; Lafayette 94549, ID 244- Summerhill City Village 433 Everett St., El Cerrito
$2,195,000. Ronan Havelin and Ryeojin 016-4, $1,010,000.
$2,610,000. Celadon Ct., San Ramon 202-002-6, $1,400,000. LLC to Yong Lee and Nicole 94530, ID 504-112-004-8,
Park, 1647 St. Norbert Dr.,
Robert A. Perkins and 94583, ID 214-010-003-9, Lee, 1115 Amethyst Ct., $1,115,000. Zhaohua Qiu and Xinye
Davidson Waters Edge Danville 94526, ID 218-123- Nicholas Graham and Kellie
Rinta S. Perkins et al. to $1,638,000. San Ramon 94583; 1117 Yin to Ivan A. Camacho
250 LLC to Nina Bubnova 005-9, $1,820,000. Graham to Dale Robert Toll West Coast LLC to Anish
Edward J. Hartford and Amethyst Ct., San Ramon and Yulia V. Gnatyuk, 1936
and Andrei Terebilo, 699 Jamie Theresa Heywood Breen and Tami Breen Kumar, 1317 Potenza Terr.,
Christine Wang et al., 11 Shailaja Reddy Somalwar 94583, ID 214-010-029-4, Nero Ct., Walnut Creek
Pt. Place, Bethel Island and The Nelmes Family et al., 5731 Greenfield San Ramon 94583; 1349
Birchwood Place, Danville and Reddy Family Trust to $1,268,500. 94598, ID 144-240-078-2,
94511, ID 031-200-013-6, Trust to Ernest H. Kwok and Way, Discovery Bay 94505, Solano Terr., San Ramon
94506, ID 203-610-009-3, Michael David Harville and $1,000,000.
$2,599,500. Elizabeth K. Kwok et al., ID 008-420-011-2, Mark E. Eitelgeorge and 94583, ID 208-880-012-9,
$2,185,000. Linda Jeanne Renschler
James A. Donahue and Jane 827 Rosedale Ave., Lafayette $1,399,000. Beverly Jean Eitelgeorge $1,110,500. William E. Wiebalk and
Mirka, 3421 Cashmere St.,
Kwang Soon Park and 94549, ID 234-041-003-0, et al. to Zachary J. Schmid Carol A. Wiebalk et al. to
M. C. Purinton et al. to John Danville 94506, ID 206-680- Amy Jeng and Andy Jeng Summerhill City Village LLC
Hyunju Oh to Nitin $1,630,000. and Emily W. Schmid, Gregory Masato Nakamura
Cary and Courtney Martin, 016-6, $1,810,000. Revocable Trust to Sergiy to Qinglong Deng and Ying
1344 Rifle Range Rd., El
Gomatam and Chelsea 4064 Medford Ct., Martinez and Linda Yee Nakamura,
Gomatam, 5045 Campion Victoria Ann Raulino and Thomas F. Tallerico and Rayevskyy and Dina 94553, ID 161-550-037-6, Mengfan, 1107 Amethyst
Cerrito 94530, ID 505-361- Tallerico Family Trust to Rayevska, 780 Lakemont Ct., San Ramon 94583; 1117 7761 Surrey Ln., Oakland
Dr., San Ramon 94582, The Winton Trust et al. to $1,250,000. 94605; 1751 Netto Ct.,
078-7, $2,560,000. Singh Brar Abheetinder and Place #9, San Ramon Amethyst Ct., San Ramon
ID 222-380-028-1, Paul E. Taylor and Lisa A. Concord 94521, ID 116-140-
Jonathan Westen and Kaur Sahota Kamalpreet 94582, ID 213-510-020-0, Xifu Wu and Yongxin Dong 94583, ID 214-010-029-4,
$2,165,000. Taylor et al., 3500 Valley 015-3, $995,000.
Richard Michael Sabatte et al., 2617 Tuller Ave., El $1,395,000. to Sarah Stoller and David $1,108,000.
Oak Dr., Brentwood 94513;
Revocable T to Kurt Alan Vinay Ramani and Swathi Cerrito 94530, ID 500-020- Hayden, 842 Richmond St., Timothy J. Donley and
4230 Beacon Place, Discovery Ronald Allen Boone and Michael H. Dwyer and
Watkins and Emily Kathryn Ramani to Semmy Verma 010-4, $1,620,000. El Cerrito 94530, ID 503- Susan Scott Donley to Farid
Bay 94505, ID 008-380-023- Christine Anne Boone et al. Catherine M. Pivard
Watkins, 752 Turrini Dr., and Rohan Verma, 142 256-026-9, $1,250,000. Harrison, 2175 Oakvale Rd.,
5, $1,800,000. James R. Walker to Sheraz to Eric Joseph Wirdak and Dwyer et al. to Martin D.
Danville 94526, ID 196-263- Blackstone Dr., Danville Joann Anderson to Walnut Creek 94597, ID 177-
94506, ID 206-281-022-7, Todd Johnson and The Tariq and Kress Kersten, Lillie Malkasian Sevana et Wagner and Shu C. Wagner
015-6, $2,555,000. 1964 Montclair Ct., Walnut al., 26 Westover Ct., Pleasant Bryan Weiluen Kao, 1711 Ching et al., 2654 Saklan 231-009-8, $995,000.
$2,135,000. Johnson Family Trust to
Adam Kudlicki and Irena Creek 94597, ID 171-311- Hill 94523, ID 152-111-014- Arianna Ln., San Ramon Indian Dr. #2, Walnut Creek Suzanna Chen and Suzanna
Ryan Bays and Lara Bays,
Kudlicki to Ram Sundeep David A. Cook and Anne E. 019-3, $1,585,000. 6, $1,375,000. 94582, ID 223-260-050-8, 94595, ID 186-212-068-8, Chen Living Trust to
794 Highbridge Ln., Danville
Patath and Sameera Reddy Cook et al. to Yashwanth $1,250,000. $1,105,000. Vincent Chau, 4384 Armand
94526, ID 196-550-020-8, Janet M. Pulido and The Scott A. Scharton and
Konda, 730 Tanglewood Kumar Korukonda and Tom Legris to Hee Jun Dr., Concord 94521, ID 115-
$1,800,000. Tigri Family Trust to Joy L. Scharton et al. Stephen F. Perez and Nancy
Ln., Lafayette 94549, ID 241- Sreya Bhattacharji, 57 Yang and Yang Heera, 411-003-3, $995,000.
Hyun Suk Park and Kenneth Lombardi and to Jothimani Kanthan A. Perez to Fatima Syed
230-031-7, $2,555,000. Ramsgate Ct., Danville 5238 Fioli Loop, San Ramon
Hwang W. Kim to Amol Janet Lombardi, 1830 Ganapathi and Jothimani and Syed Kaleemulla, 2632 David Brown and Dawn
94526, ID 216-193-004-1, 94582, ID 223-800-036-4,
24 La Cuesta LLC to Bhagwanrao Rajmane Reliez Valley Rd., Lafayette Kanthan Jayabarathy et Presidio Dr., Brentwood Brown to Opendoor
$2,125,000. $1,240,000.
Bradley A. Tisdahl and and Prachi Rajmane, 126 94549, ID 167-270-017-4, al., 65 Letty Ln., Brentwood 94513, ID 019-680-025-4, Property Trust I, 410 N.
Elizabeth Maxwell Tisdahl, Debra Ann Wright to $1,550,000. 94513, ID 012-030-034-8, Thomas Emanuele Cattoi $1,101,000. Scottsdale Rd. #1600,
Claremont Crest Ct., San
24 La Cuesta Rd., Orinda Michael Palmer and Keli $1,374,500. and Justyna Krukowska Tempe, Ariz. 85288; 101 Lees
Ramon 94583, ID 208-640- Thomas Wallis and Sara Steven A. Whittington and
94563, ID 262-042-024-6, Palmer, 236 La Pera Cir., to Georgi Skenderov and Place, Martinez 94553, ID
030-2, $1,790,000. Wallis to Enrico Agnoli Cynthia J. Scherer and Rebecca L. Whittington to
$2,500,000. Danville 94526, ID 218-282- Alexis Skenderov, 4387 377-080-094-8, $993,500.
Vinoth Rajasekaran and and Malwina Agnoli, Donnell A. Scherer to Shauna Elizabeth Serdahl
007-2, $2,100,000. Fallbrook Rd., Concord
Al Abhari and Jamie Claire Dakshinamurthi Manohar 25 Pecan Ct., San Ramon Cheryl Santos Agustin and and Rodger Steeve Jimenez K. Ryan Deboer and K Ryan
The Right House LLC to 94583, ID 210-476-006-7, Micole Runez Agustin, 151 94521, ID 133-452-003-6, et al., 293 Oakwood Cir.,
Abhari et al. to Anastasia Sarumathi et al. to Deboer Trust et al. to 2683
Laura L. Kim and Gayl A. $1,525,000. Maritime Terr., Hercules $1,230,000. Martinez 94553, ID 377-
Calciano Thomas and Samarth Patel and Devika Oakes LLC, 2434 Tassajara
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and Smitha Devapur Rilling Collins et al. to Julie Alves Hindman Loop, Hercules 94547, ID
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Salesforce Inc. has multiple job openings for Software Inc. has multiple job openings for Software
Engineering, MTS / Software Engineers in San Francisco, Engineering, LMTS / Lead Software Engineers in San • Software Engineering SMTS (Job# 20-1488/
CA. Telecommuting an option. Some travel to Francisco, CA. Telecommuting an option. Some JR250114): Collaboratively formulate, implement &
assess algorithms for app features, aiming to deliver
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dvlp computer & network sftwr or specialized utility • CA-LMTS10623/ JR249624: Research, design &
For the jobs below - Telecommuting an option. Some
programs. Update sftwr or enhance existing sftwr
capabilities. Req’s: MS(or
dvlp computer & network sftwr or specialized Date:
programs. Update sftwr or enhance existing sftwr
utility _______________________
travel to Salesforce offices may be required:
275 Battery St.,equiv.)+1
Suite 250yr. exp. Or BS(or
equiv.)+3 yrs. exp. Salary: $147,368 - $188,600 per capabilities. Work closely w/ Quality Engineering & • Product Management Sr. Manager (Job# 22-105951/
annum. San Francisco, CA 94111 To: __________________________________________________________
Product Mgmt. Req’s: MS(or equiv.)+4 yrs. exp. Or JR249144): Lead & coordinate all Einstein & Asset
Telephone:
• CA-MTS20623/ JR249642: Implement code fixes
415-989-2522 BS(or equiv.)+6 yrs. exp. management projects across Pillars - Asset, Platform,
under direction of sftwr architects & senior dvlprs.
FAX: 415-398-2494
FAX• #CA-LMTS20623/
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JR249630: Research, design & Resource & Mobile. Req’s: MS(or equiv.)+2 yrs. exp. Or
BS(or equiv.)+5 yrs. exp. Salary: $176,800 - $265,200 per
Dvlp well-tuned code that may be included as part of dvlp computer & network sftwr or specialized utility
Salesforce’s next sftwr release. Req’s: MS(or equiv.)+1 programs. Update sftwr or enhance existing sftwr annum.
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Client:JR249644:
• CA-MTS30623/ Immigration Law implement &
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equiv.)+4 yrs. exp. Or BS(or Phone ______________________
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evaluate algorithms for platform & app. Create code for • CA-LMTS30623/ JR249632: Research, design Or BS(or equiv.)+5 yrs. exp. Salary: $215,197 - $233,000
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front-end dvlpmnt. Req’s: MS(or equiv.)+1 yr. exp. Or
Classified
BS(or equiv.)+3 Cathy
yrs. exp. Tran
Salary: for - $188,600 per
$147,368 Message_____________________________________________________
& dvlp computer & network sftwr or specialized
utility programs. Update sftwr or enhance existing • Software Engineering SMTS (Job# 22-131485/
annum. sftwr capabilities. Make sound decisions on basis of JR249296): Research, design & dvlp computer &
Chetan BANGALORE
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performance, scalability & future expansion. Req’s: network sftwr or specialized utility programs. Req’s:
CHIKKAMARIYAPPA
code for products w/ quality mindset. Monitor projects MS(or equiv.)+4 yrs. exp. Or BS(or equiv.)+6 yrs. exp. MS(or equiv.)+2 yrs. exp. Salary: $147,368 - $227,700 per
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/ OuraRing,
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_____________________________________________________________
Submit resume to/include Job No. via Salesforce
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annum.
• Manager Software Engineering (Job# 19-3514/
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annum. onlinejobpostings@salesforce.com. Salesforce is an JR249306): Manage & dvlp team of talented engineers.
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Francisco, CA seeks Sr.
Sr. Machine Learning as Sales Engineers, Professional Services, Marketing,
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strategy and direction
JR249458): Maintain high availability of large fleet
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onlinejobpostings@salesforce.com. Salesforce is an and services and take analysis on vast data
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product lines. Full-
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40 | SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS TIMES MAY 17-23, 2024

EXECUTIVE PROFILE
Interviews with the biggest business executives, thought leaders and changemakers in the Bay Area

JENNIFER LIND
WEST COAST PRESIDENT,
COLDWELL BANKER REALTY

B
ack in 2020, Jennifer Lind took the post of president overseeing the West Coast for
Coldwell Banker Realty after making a transition from Windermere Real Estate in the
Seattle area. Her real estate career spans a host of different roles across 20 years in the
industry. Today, she presides over the Northern and Southern California, Washington, Oregon
and Hawaii markets. This region comprises 130 offices and 11,000 agents, making Coldwell
Banker the second-largest residential real estate brokerage operating in the Bay Area. Despite
some turbulence in the wider market, the Bay Area remains a key real estate region. And what
happens here tends to resonate broadly.
MAY 17-23, 2024 SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS TIMES | 41

ABOUT ABOUT
JENNIFER LIND COLDWELL
Age: BANKER
52 Global HQ:
Madison, N.J.
Hometown:
Bozeman, Mont. Gross sales
volume in Bay
Residence: Area (2022):
Los Gatos $12.9 billion

Pet peeve: Number of Bay


Not showing up Area offices:
and expecting 22
others to carry
the load Number of
licensed Bay
Current book: Area agents:
“Move Fast and 1,895
Fix Things,” Anne
a new area. I didn’t know the area, Morriss and Did you know: What’s your schedule like?I have a
I didn’t know the people and I had Frances Frei Coldwell Banker really weird schedule and I travel a
was founded in
a three-year-old at the time. What ton. I’m super connected to the field
San Francisco
I learned later – which is one of the on August 27, — that’s where the action is. So I lead
cool things about real estate — is it 1906, months from the field. That’s very common
can kind of be whatever you want it after the Great for me. I’m on the road a lot, so I’m
to be in your world. Earthquake. an early riser. I’m usually up at 5:30
The company is
a.m. New Jersey is our home offices,
now owned by
What kind of lessons have you Anywhere Real so I’ve got New Jersey meetings, but
learned from the real estate busi- Estate, formerly then I’ve also got Hawaii, so I pretty
ness? I’ve worn a lot of different Realogy. much could work 24/7.
hats. I started as an agent and then I
became a branch manager, and then What do you do when you get
I actually bought the franchise that I home? My husband and I have
was running. I then ended up leav- been married for 28 years and we’re
ing the franchise business and end- new empty nesters, so that’s been a
ed up working as a VP on an execu- super fun adventure for us. I’m a big
tive team. So the path has taken me yoga person and I do yoga whenev-
lots of places. What I love about it is er I can at home. My husband is an
that you always get a new perspec- ultra trail race runner. So we spend
tive. As an agent you think about the a lot of time, either on walks or
business very differently, and then runs.
all of a sudden you’re a manager
and it’s the same transaction, but What would your dream house
you’re sitting on a different side of look like? Can you sell it to us? I
the table and it looks totally differ- have like five dream houses. Occu-
ent from that other seat. I think per- pational hazard. I’m obsessed right
spective is one of the key things in now with the Mediterranean-style
this business. If we lose it we don’t house, cool white with the black
make great choices. accents. It’d have to have an incred-
ible outdoor living space. We’re in a
What kind of challenges and chaotic world, so I need to go home
opportunities do you see for Cold- and feel like I’ve got some serenity in
well Banker’s Bay Area agents right the backyard. Just a quiet backyard
now? Lack of inventory all across and a Mediterranean style one-level
ADAM PARDEE | SFBT the West Coast and especially in San house. Yeah, that’s about it.
Francisco. The lack of new housing — Ted Andersen
starts has trailed where we needed
it to be. We just can’t seem to get
How did you get into real estate? Jennifer Lind, out of that. Affordability in almost
I was in hospitality for about 10 president every single one of my markets is a
years before real estate, and my of the West challenge. On the flip side, I think
mother-in-law actually used to be Coast region pending sales are higher right now
in real estate. She’s really the one for Coldwell than you’ve seen in the last couple
who planted that seed and nur- Banker, sees of years, prices are continuing to
tured it and told me to get my real inventory and rise in every single market. And we
estate license. When my husband affordability obviously have a lot of luxury cli-
and I were moving from Bozeman as the big ents on the West Coast. Interest rates
to Seattle, I was interviewing with challenges for are a challenge across the board for
some different hotels and look- San Francisco everybody, but in some of our high-
ing for a new opportunity, and my real estate. er-end areas with our luxury cli-
mother-in-law was kind of in my ents, the stock market is far more
ear. So I ended up doing that, which impactful than the interest rate, and
was a little intimidating since it was we benefit from that at the moment.
42 | SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS TIMES MAY 17-23, 2024

VIEWPOINT
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REFORM
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SENIOR DATA REPORTER


Jim Gardner STAFF REPORTERS Ari Mahrer
415-288-4955 Mark Calvey 415-288-4958
jgardner 415-288-4950 amahrer
This November, San Franciscans simplifying the tax code, waiving @bizjournals.com mcalvey @bizjournals.com
will vote for federal, state, and local certain taxes on small businesses to @bizjournals.com
elected officials. But there is some- help entrepreneurship, supporting MANAGING PHOTOGRAPHER
EDITOR Ron Leuty Adam Pardee
thing just as important that will the hard-hit hospitality commu- 415-288-4939
Owen Thomas 415-288-4970
likely be on the ballot: tax reform. nity to help it survive and shaving 415-288-4910 rleuty
apardee
After months of negotiations off excess taxes on major business- @bizjournals.com
othomas @bizjournals.com
between business leaders, orga- es accounting for the most office @bizjournals.com
nized labor and city officials, local workers. STAFF CREATIVE
ASSISTANT REPORTERS
small business advocates have filed The economic situation in our DIRECTOR
Alex Bastian, MANAGING Alex Barreira Ian Lawson
to collect signatures to place a tax city is precarious. Small business- EDITOR
President and 415-288-4927 ilawson
reform initiative on the ballot. es have struggled, restaurants have Will Hicks abarreira
CEO, Hotel @bizjournals.com
San Francisco has been dealing closed and big employers such as 415-288-4916 @bizjournals.com
Council of San whicks
with challenging economic times. Google are downsizing their office
Francisco. @bizjournals.com SENIOR DESIGNER
Office vacancies are among the footprint here. San Francisco’s Sara Bloomberg
Meredith Sheffer
nation’s highest. Many business- hotel community is grappling with 415-288-4923
DIGITAL EDITOR msheffer
sbloomberg
es and individuals have left the city, unparalleled challenges also: fewer Ted Andersen @bizjournals.com @bizjournals.com
and fewer are visiting. Consequent- visitors, soaring interest rates, ram- 415-288-4904
ly, the city’s budget deficit will be pant inflation affecting both work- tandersen Hannah Kanik DESIGNER
roughly $800 million over the next ers and businesses and substan- @bizjournals.com 415-288-4960 John Pitts
hkanik jpitts
two years. The reasons business- tial spikes in energy and insurance SPECIAL PROJECTS @bizjournals.com @bizjournals.com
es are leaving are varied and com- expenses. EDITOR
plex, but some have cited unpleas- We must keep businesses here Simon Campbell Sarah Klearman
ant street conditions and a high tax and help them grow. A thriving 919-327-1006 415-288-4930
burden. economy provides jobs and gener- scampbell sklearman
@bizjournals.com @bizjournals.com
Modest changes to our tax poli- ates massive tax revenue. That tax
cies will help prevent more busi- revenue helps pay for infrastruc-
nesses from leaving and encourage ture, schools, parks, public safety,
others to come back. By restructur- clean streets and other necessary
ing taxes to help small businesses, services. ADVERTISING PRODUCT ADVERTISING
DIRECTOR ACCOUNT EXEC ACCOUNT EXECS
big employers and the hospitality I believe in the magic of San
Michael Fernald Lacey Patterson Luke Dahlin
community, we have an opportuni- Francisco. When we as San Fran- 415-288-4942 415-288-4961 415-288-4920
ty to show investors that the city is ciscans put the city first and work mfernald lpatterson ldahlin
a good investment. together, we always overcome. @bizjournals.com @bizjournals.com @bizjournals.com
S.F. has taken steps in the right Some San Franciscans may think
SENIOR MANAGER, LEAD DESIGNER, Amy Sosnick
direction. The city has placed more this tax restructuring doesn’t go far
MAJOR ACCOUNTS AD/EVENTS 415-288-4940
resources in public safety and in enough; others find it contrary to Siggi Reavis Jeff Patingan asosnick
turn crime has decreased. This their ideology to explore tax cuts. 415-288-4928 415-288-4959 @bizjournals.com
March, San Franciscans voted for The proposed measure cuts taxes in sreavis jpatingan
improvements in public safety. the initial few years but becomes @bizjournals.com @bizjournals.com
Although there is much more work revenue-neutral over time.
SENIOR
to be done, the negative narrative Now is not the time to put ide- ACCOUNT EXEC
about San Francisco is almost a ology above the city’s well-being. Kierstyn Moore
year behind reality. It’s time to be objective, to compro- 415-288-4932
And businesses are willing to mise and put San Francisco first. kmoore
@bizjournals.com
pay a premium to be here. Over the It’s a recipe that works. It’s what
years, however, we went too far in we did after the earthquake in 1989
hiking taxes and overcomplicating and the two tech bubbles thereaf-
the tax code. It’s no wonder we’ve ter. It’s how we came back better
lost headquarters to places like Dal- and stronger than before. Now is EVENTS OFFICE ASSISTANT TO
las and Miami. the window of time to do it again, DIRECTOR MANAGER THE PUBLISHER/
Felicia Brown Kathy Biddick PROJECT MANAGER
We will never be those cities, to show the world why this place 415-288-4936 415-288-4925 Tom Thompson
nor should we. However, we do is special — that when San Francis- fbrown kbiddick 415-288-4919
need common-sense tax reform. cans work together, we are unstop- @bizjournals.com @bizjournals.com tthompson
The measured steps needed include pable. @bizjournals.com
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for California Community Colleges.

Tri Counties Bank announces a partnership with the Foundation


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