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Owner of the Year: Forest City Enterprises
The trees have been multiplying quickly in the Forest.
Cleveland-based Forest City Enterprises, the 2005 co-owner
of the year, has opened in the last 13 months nearly 2 million
sq. ft. of open-air lifestyle centers in suburban Southern
California and two large apartment complexes in downtown Los
Angeles. And it currently has two office-to-residential conversion
projects under construction on the western edge of downtown
L.A.
The bullish building pace will continue next year.
"We'll finish 1100 Wilshire in the first quarter of
2006 and 3800 Wilshire in fourth quarter [of '06]," said
Greg Vilkin, president of Forest City West Residential in
Los Angeles, a unit of Forest City Enterprises. "We bought
the 1100 Wilshire in July 2004" and started construction
soon thereafter, Vilkin said.
Webcor Builders is the general contractor for 1100 Wilshire,
a $46-million project. The structure was an empty 37-story
office tower since it was completed nearly 20 years ago. It
is being converted into a 37-story high-rise for luxury condos.
Prices are expected to range from $350,000 to $1.7 million.
Project architects are Irvine-based Thomas P. Cox: Architects
Inc. and Los Angeles-based AC Martin Partners.
The 3800 Wilshire project, an office building formerly occupied
by Getty Oil Inc., is being converted into 260 condos and
22,000 sq. ft. of retail.
The general contractor for the $50 million project is Taisei
Construction and the architect is Thomas P. Cox.
In Northern California, Forest City and the Westfield Group
are entering the final year of construction on San Francisco
Centre, a 1-million-sq.-ft., $420-million project that will
connect at five levels to an existing Nordstrom-anchored retail
center and feature Bloomingdale's and more than 200 specialty
stores and boutiques.
Elsewhere in San Francisco, Forest City expects to start
demolition and construction of an adaptive re-use project
of an 80-year-old building in the Presidio. The new development
will consist of 220-unit luxury apartments in the six-story
building, a historic structure that was used as a public hospital.
Meanwhile, Oakland Uptown, "our biggest project yet,"
Vilkin said, will start construction in 2006. The first phase
includes 665 apt units and 15,000 sq. ft. of retail at a $130-million
construction cost. McLarand Vasquez Emsiek & Partners
is the architect and Roberts/Obayashi is the general contractor
for the first phase. Demolition and remediation started Nov.
15.
"We are building the first two phases and the third
will go out for an RFP," Vilkin said.
Of the 665 units in the first phase, 20 percent is earmarked
for families earning 50-percent below the median income level
and five percent is for families at 120-percent below the
median income. The second phase will consist of 250 for-sale
condos and will start construction in 2007. The third phase
is expected to have 320 for-sale condos and 77 affordable
housing units.
Forest City also is working on a project that has been dubbed
"Downtown Fresno," a 12- to 14-block outdoor shopping
district with 1 million sq. ft. of retail and 650 housing
units. Los Angeles-based Johnson Fain is the master plan architect.
-By Paul Napolitano
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