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WASHINGTON, DC-A groundbreaking ceremony on March 6 is in the works to officially kick off the development of the 233-suite Residence Inn Marriott. The $43-million endeavor is the product of The Donohoe Cos., Hospitality Partners and Four Fires LLC.
OAKLAND, CA-The City of Oakland plans to sell Preservation Park, a complex of restored houses that provides office space to nonprofit organizations, to raise money for the Forest City project.
ORLANDO-The 84-year-old frozen food magnate is selling one of the two parcels for $1 million per acre or $22.96 per sf. Colonial Properties Trust and CNL Financial Group Inc. are interested, area brokers tell GlobeSt.com.
SAN FRANCISCO-San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown has revealed plans for the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard redevelopment project, including 34 acres of parks and open space and 300,000-sf of commercial development.
WASHINGTON, DC-The Atlantic Building is in for a renaissance, as CarrAmerica Realty Corp. and Douglas Development announce their plans to redevelop and expand the historic downtown structure at 930 F St. Upon its scheduled 2005 completion, the corner property will feature 290,000 sf of office and retail space.
SACRAMENTO-The California Department of Food and Agriculture is opting for an expensive relocation plan during its 18-month renovation, which will completely transform the department's 76-year-old building. The double move is estimated to cost an extra $900,000, which opponents say is unnecessary.
MIAMI-The South Florida developer plans to start the 237-unit, luxury apartment community, Fairview Forest Signature Apartment Homes, in January and finish in late summer. The estimated project cost is $25 million.
DETROIT-The Michigan Economic Development Corp. agrees to arrange tax-increment financing for brownfields in three Michigan cities, where more than $350 million in private investment is expected to follow.
SAN DIEGO, CA-The Currie Partners is preparing to start work on Phase II of its $12.5-million Rio San Diego Plaza, with groundbreaking just a few months away. Design is currently underway, as KMA Architecture & Engineering has recently been retained to plan the second phase.