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Real Estate/Development

Sep. 23, 2003

Planning for Renovation

BY JACKIE JENNINGS Renovating an existing building can be more challenging than new construction. The renovation of 225 Broadway in downtown San Diego was achieved by developing a cohesive vision, setting project goals and communicating with the project team, building representatives and tenants.

BY JACKIE JENNINGS

Renovating an existing building can be more challenging than new construction. The renovation of 225 Broadway in downtown San Diego was achieved by developing a cohesive vision, setting project goals and communicating with the project team, building representatives and tenants.

In 1996, 225 Broadway, located adjacent to Horton Plaza in downtown San Diego, was in need of a face-lift. The 22-story, 330,451-square-foot corporate office build...

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