Real Estate/Development
Dec. 9, 2003
The New California Land Rush
BY NANCY FAY Days after the state paid $275 million for the largest open-space purchase in its history, some environmentalists and fiscal conservatives found themselves surprisingly united by a common complaint: The land was too expensive.
Days after the state paid $275 million for the largest open-space purchase in its history, some environmentalists and fiscal conservatives found themselves surprisingly united by a common complaint: The land was too expensive.
The state-funded sale closed in early October after large Los Angeles area landowners decided to take the money and run r...
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