UC buys $6.5M Berkeley home for its president

The University of California bought a $6.5 million home in Berkeley to serve as the official living quarters for its president, Michael Drake, as well as a space for university events.
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The University of California bought a $6.5 million home in Berkeley to serve as the official living quarters for its president, Michael Drake, as well as a space for university events.
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According to Stuart Baker, executive director of the Telegraph Business Improvement District, Landmark Properties also acquired the properties occupied by nearby locations of Copy Central, Party Heaven, Julie’s Cafe, Avant-Card, Moe’s Flowers, Tivoli Caffe, Tea Press and Francesca’s Collections.
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To stroll through UC Berkeley’s campus is to travel through time, whether looking out from the top of the Campanile or down from the hills above.
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I went to CalSO less than a month after Kanye West dropped Yeezus. At one point, I found myself stuck behind a modestly sized group of tall guys who had started chatting about the album. I scurried behind them so that I could be within earshot and enthusiastically said, “Hey!
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A Georgia real estate firm has purchased a property that houses nine retail stores along Bancroft Way, according to the company that brokered the sale.
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After a year’s worth of relocation and reconstruction, historic Julia Morgan Hall has reopened at the UC Botanical Garden.
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Imagine a luxurious and majestic building with architectural authenticity that reminds you in many ways of a castle. Now imagine this beauty of a building running its own private club. A membership in this club would give you access to a fancy restaurant, an indoor pool and a day spa, just
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Girton Hall, currently situated north of the Haas School of Business, will be relocated to the UC Botanical Garden in the beginning of January, where it will be used as a venue for weddings, social events, seminars and more. The hall currently houses a child-care facility, which will be replaced
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