SAN DIEGO—Construction has begun on the third phase of the County Operations Center and Annex redevelopment, according to the project's developer, Lowe Enterprises. The 118,500 square foot Registrar of Voters Headquarters will be built to LEED standards, and the price tag is an estimated $73 million
BEVERLY HILLS, CA—Kennedy Wilson has added to the existing financing on the 615-unit multifamily complex acquired in 2010. Financing on Summer House now totals $90.2 million.
San Carlos—Local officials on Monday considered a proposal for a new mixed-use development that would include 280 apartments, but the approval process will have to continue later this month. The sticking point is an environmental report on traffic and other possible impacts.
San Mateo—JB Matteson Companies has purchased a Seattle-area apartment complex for $28.2 million. The acquisition of Langara, a 134-unit apartment property in Issaquah, Wash., is part of an ongoing West Coast shopping spree for the San Mateo-based firm.
DALLAS—Mill Creek Residential Trust has partnered with Sarofim Realty Advisors to build a new 208-unit residential complex. The six-story apartment development will replace a recently demolished building at North Central Expressway and Hester Street.
DALLAS—A waterfall-themed lux apartment complex is being planned by Dallas-based Trammell Crow Residential. The development would be built near the American Airlines Center, with a design inspired by the Coors Light waterfall billboard visible from a nearby Interstate.
SEATTLE—A local developer is leasing apartments in the new Stream Uptown building. Special construction and amenities combined with a tree-planting program earn this 182-unit building in Lower Queen Ann a green thumbs-up.