Real Estate/Development
Oct. 7, 2003
Redevelopment Regains Its Balance
BY OLIVIA LOY CREJ Staff Writer One less downtown residential project here. Another brownfield converted to retail center there. At the end of an up-and-down battle in the Legislature, redevelopment agencies throughout California are back to making tough calls on projects to cut or delay.
BY OLIVIA LOY
CREJ Staff Writer
One less downtown residential project here. Another brownfield converted to retail center there.
At the end of an up-and-down battle in the Legislature, redevelopment agencies throughout California are back to making tough calls on projects to cut or delay.
In a close call in the last hour of the legislative session, the state's redevelopment agencies were spared from a package of trailer bills that would have...
CREJ Staff Writer
One less downtown residential project here. Another brownfield converted to retail center there.
At the end of an up-and-down battle in the Legislature, redevelopment agencies throughout California are back to making tough calls on projects to cut or delay.
In a close call in the last hour of the legislative session, the state's redevelopment agencies were spared from a package of trailer bills that would have...
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