Titan has retained a team of NAI Capital brokers headed by EVP Luis C. Valenzuela to lease the project. The development will include a system of pedestrian walkways and trails to connect the various elements within the project as well as to link the project with adjacent commercial, office and educational venues throughout Downtown El Monte.

The El Monte Transit Village, believed to be the largest transit-oriented development in Southern California, will be developed around the Metro Bus Hub, one of the busiest bus transit stations in the Western US. The transit-oriented development, when combined with the adjacent Flair Business Park, will become one of the largest concentrations of commercial office space in the San Gabriel Valley.

Titan anticipates starting construction on the project in 2008 and building it out over five to seven years. According to John Leung, president of the Titan Group, community involvement was the key element in moving the project forward via the recent council vote. Leung says that community involvement also helped to shape the project as it was masterplanned over the past two years.

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