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Features - May 2004
Hittin' the Highways

Two major projects designed to decongest busy interchanges in Los Angeles and Riverside counties have entered the construction phase.

Decongesting Diamond Bar
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Deep-Drilled Holes for Riverside Flyovers
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California Health Care 2004: The Age of Massive Medical Centers

Senate Bill 1953-which requires general, acute-care hospital buildings to remain intact and able to provide medical services after a seismic event-and the state's enormous population have created the biggest surge in hospital construction in California in six decades. From Downey to San Francisco, massive medical centers under construction-many costing in the hundreds of
millions of dollars-are bigger than ever
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Laguna Honda Hospital
Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center Replacement Project
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Downey
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Santa Clara
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
St. Jude Medical Center
St. Agnes Medical Center

Inland Empire Market Report: The Region is Growing Up

Developers are investing big bucks into upscale retail projects like Victoria Gardens to serve the region's rocketing population. Meanwhile, the University of California Riverside is in the midst of the largest capital improvement program in its 50-year history.

Building an Instant Downtown in Rancho Cucamonga
UC Riverside Has $121 Million of Construction in Place

Mass Transit: Ready for the Digital Age

Caltrain's major upgrades are expected to improve service and operations of the commuter railroad. Click here >>

National Feature

Simon Starts Mixed-Use Project on Florida's West Coast
INDIANAPOLIS — Simon Property Group has started construction of Coconut Point, a 166-acre, mixed-use project in Estero/Bonita Springs, Florida. The site is on the west coast of Florida, halfway between Ft. Myers and Naples.
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