SAN DIEGO-Costa Mesa, CA-based Donahue Schriber has unveiledplans to renovate one of its flagship properties, the 20-year-oldDel Mar Highlands Town Center in northern San Diego County’s CarmelValley. The renovation will include physical changes that will“enhance the guest experience, add restaurants and retail andimprove parking and traffic flow,”the company says.

Renovations will start late this summer on a phased time line,according to a prepared statement. Elizabeth Schreiber, vicepresident of Donahue Schriber and Del Mar Highlands’ generalmanager, has confirmed to GlobeSt.com that the costs of therenovation are approximately $20 million. Design work is currentlyunder way with Long Beach, CA-based architectural firm Perkowitzand Ruth. Construction is expected be completed by July2011.

“Working closely with our community, we have created arenovation plan that will re-imagine and upgrade the center,providing family-oriented amenities, intimate gathering spaces andimproved pedestrian access,” says Schriber.

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