BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
The development opportunities presented by the former Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro might seem like a tall order, beyond the reach of the average developer.
About 3,700 acres of the controbersial 4,700-acre property is being sold via an online auction in only four parcels ranging from 204 acres to 1,678 acres.
But Pat Remolacio, a senior vice president with Colliers Seeley, who is involved in the m...
CREJ Staff Writer
The development opportunities presented by the former Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro might seem like a tall order, beyond the reach of the average developer.
About 3,700 acres of the controbersial 4,700-acre property is being sold via an online auction in only four parcels ranging from 204 acres to 1,678 acres.
But Pat Remolacio, a senior vice president with Colliers Seeley, who is involved in the m...
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