Hudson Pacific Properties (NYSE: HPP)
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Hudson Pacific Properties Company Info
Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc. is a real estate company, which acquires, repositions, develops, and operates sustainable office and state of-the-art studio properties in high-barrier-to-entry submarkets in California, the Pacific Northwest, Western Canada, and Greater London, United Kingdom. It operates through the Office Properties and Studio Properties segments. The Office Properties segment manages office properties located in California and the Pacific Northwest. The Studio Properties segment is primarily used for the physical production of media content, such as television programs, feature films, commercials, music videos and photographs. The company was founded by Victor J. Coleman in 2006 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA.
News & Analysis
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