Military and Government
Catellus acquires land formerly used as military installations and government facilities (such as airports), transforming them into mixed-use developments and commercial and retail districts that are often in proximity to some of the nation's leading metropolitan areas — including San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, Austin and Manhattan.
Decommissioned properties provide opportunities that few in the development world are capable of undertaking. Redevelopment usually entails extensive remediation and deconstruction, as well as a commitment to rebuild and develop new infrastructure. Both activities require great skill, capital commitment and sometimes lengthy processes involving many civic and government authorities. Catellus is highly skilled and experienced at working with local authorities — consulting city councils, planning commissions, zoning boards and citizens' groups — to responsibly account for the needs of the surrounding community and realize its highest expectations.
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A unique business deal including a land swap and the construction of over a half million square feet of office space according to U.S. Department of Defense specifications. Land sold to residential developers is being developed into 905 single-family units housing more than 2,000 people.
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Prairie Glen Corporate Campus at The Glen is a 92-acre business park and part of a 1,000-acre master planned community created during the redevelopment of the former Glenview Naval Air Station.
The development, situated on prime property on Chicago's North Shore, is home to several corporate headquarters, a 140-acre park, a $20 million public fitness facility, entertainment venues, retail shops and an 18-hole golf course.
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A 711-acre, mixed-use development well under way in Austin, Texas, spans the site of the former Robert Mueller Municipal Airport and will include 4,600 residences, more than 600,000 square feet of retail space and 4 million square feet of office/commercial space. All development at Mueller is LEED certified or meets equivalent Austin energy requirements for sustainability.
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This first large-scale redevelopment at the former Stapleton International Airport is a 295-acre business park containing 3.8 million square feet of Class "A" industrial space. The redevelopment, situated near downtown Denver and along Interstate I-70, includes $30 million in infrastructure development and is now managed as an industrial development by ProLogis (NYSE:PLD).
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A 550-acre business park planned adjacent to the Stockton Metropolitan Airport and in close proximity to the Port of Stockton includes a state-of-the-art corporate center with 7 million square feet of mixed-use development (industrial, office and retail space).
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A 213-acre former military facility (Alameda Fleet Industrial Supply Center) is converted to a water-oriented, mixed-use development – a landmark in Alameda, California.
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This 65.5-acre development, which is one of the most prominent developments in the Denver Metro area, is entitled for 1.3 million square feet of Class "A" office space. Developed as a public/private partnership with the city of Westminster, two of nine buildings, ranging from two to eight stories, are complete.
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Landmark restoration of historic Los Angeles Union Station included plans for compatible mixed-use development of 51 surrounding acres. To date the development includes two build-to-suit office towers and an apartment complex. Six million square feet of new development is planned.
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