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Montalvo Square
Located in the City of San
Buenaventura, this 240,000 square
foot mixed-use development project
was pre-leased to Ralphs Grocery
Company, Longs Drugs and LA Fitness
and involved a land assemblage from
multiple owners and a ground lease
from Southern California Edison.
The project sold for approximately
$53 million dollars.
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Mills Courtyard
This project included a 5,000 square
foot building leased to Affinity
Bank and a 10,000 square foot
multi-tenant building leased to
Starbucks, Chipotle, Verizon, Subway
and Blenders, and is shadow-anchored
by a Lowe’s Home Improvement store.
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Lancaster Plaza
This ground up construction project
included 8,300 square feet of
restaurants and shops, including
Wendy’s, Subway and T-Mobile.
This project involved a land
assemblage from the City of
Lancaster and Costco Wholesale
Corporation, and a parcel map to
accommodate the development.
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Devonshire Reseda Shopping Center
When acquired, this 135,000 square
foot project located in Northridge,
California was outdated and had
substantial vacancy. The
redevelopment plan included the
expansion of the former Marshalls
space to accommodate an LA Fitness
facility and the replacement of the
former Oshman’s Sporting Goods store
with a well-designed food court
complete with a new fountain and
patio area, and the demolition of
awkwardly configured shop space to
accommodate a new Walgreens store.
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Alhambra Square
This rehabilitation project required
a close working relationship with
the Alhambra Redevelopment Agency
and the City of Alhambra in order to
reposition the then-vacant center
formerly anchored by Alpha Beta
Company. The anchor leases
included Smart & Final and Hollywood
Video. A portion of the
project costs were funded by a
contribution from the Alhambra
Redevelopment Agency. The
project received awards from the
City of Alhambra for its quality of
design and project implementation
and leasing.
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Agoura Pointe
This ground up construction project
included approximately 15,000 square
feet of restaurants and shops,
including Islands and Chuy’s Baja
Grill. The key to obtaining
entitlements for the project was the
successful negotiation regarding the
18 oak trees located on the site.
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Wake Avenue, El Centro, California
This project is a 13,000 square foot
dialysis center, with future
expansion potential.
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