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LOS ANGELES-The nonprofit Trust for Public Land gets option from developer to purchase another 20% of the 1,087-acre Westside project. The 193 acres are currently targeted for 4,400 homes and 220,000 sf of commercial space.
LOS ANGELES-The 141,918-sf complex has been sold to a limited liability company. It is the second large office sale to occur in the county in the past week.
LOS ANGELES-Robert Pernell says he will recommend that plans for the 53-megawatt plant be rejected by the full Energy Commission, noting neighborhood opposition and air-quality concerns.
LOS ANGELES-Pivotal Century Plaza Hotel LLC spends $70 million on the Century Plaza Hotel and another $40 million Saint Regis, neighboring hotels fronting the Avenue of the Stars. "We have created an urban resort," says company founder Francis Najafi.
LOS ANGELES-Soaring temperatures across the state are expected to cause a second straight day of outages today. More than 100,000 commercial and residential property owners lost power Monday.
SUN VALLEY, CA-Triscenic Production Services pays privately held LJK Properties $2.2 million for a 35,100-sf industrial project in this LA suburb. The building contains 5,200-sf of office space.
LOS ANGELES-Developer JMB Realty Corp. begins long-awaited Westside project after signing $500-million lease with entertainment conglomerate MGM. Brokers tell GlobeSt.com another big lease deal is in the works that could guarantee more than 80% of 34-story tower will be rented when in opens in 2003.
LOS ANGELES-Brokers tell GlobeSt.com that group advised by J.P. Morgan Chase is offering more than $240 million for the landmark Santa Monica office complex. Owner confirms interest from several parties, but wants to keep options open.