Retail
As master developer of some of the most innovative retail districts in the nation, Catellus caters to the needs of shoppers and vendors, balancing the needs of nearby residential communities and business districts. Catellus analyzes community and retailer trends to build retail districts that are suited to a particular locale and to realize municipal expectations for economic growth, ease of use and access to customers. In addition, Catellus is setting the pace for retailers to build more energy efficient and environmentally friendly facilities. At Mueller in Austin, Texas, Catellus retailers exceeded local and national standards for green building mandated by Catellus, making the retail district one of the most sustainable in a mixed-use community in the nation.
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An 840-acre master planned, mixed-use development in the Silicon Valley area of California includes more than 1 million square feet of office and light industrial space (an Office Depot distribution center) and 839,000 square feet of retail, including Costco, Kohl's, Lowes Home Improvement Center and many others.
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A retail power center with 453,500 square feet of retail space and 220 affordable/market rate apartments in northern California. The site spans two municipalities and includes many large retailers like CompUSA, OfficeMax, Home Depot, Safeway and Sports Authority. The site of a former railyard and steel fabrication facility, extensive environmental excavation, waste removal and soil remediation was required.
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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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A 15-acre transit-oriented, mixed-use development project entitled for a total of 3.3 million square feet of office, retail, hotel and housing development space. Near the Santa Fe Depot train station, the project houses an extension of the Museum of Contemporary Art and serves as an inter-modal transit facility for the region.
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A 303-acre historic waterfront location blocks from San Francisco's financial district and adjacent to the Giants' baseball stadium. This high-density, mixed-use development includes residential, commercial and retail space; a hotel; a satellite University of California-San Francisco biotech campus; public facilities; and parks and open space.
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A 120-acre, mixed-use project, situated just west of Vail, Colorado, features public/private partnership and extensive infrastructure development to accommodate a large retail development.
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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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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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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 62-acre mixed-use development six miles from Manhattan and near the New Jersey Transit Rail Station and Teterboro Airport. Extensive sitewide cleanup of the brownfield began in 2007.
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