BUSINESS
July 11, 1989 | NANCY YOSHIHARA, Times Staff Writer
Billionaire Marvin Davis, through a real estate development company he controls, has become a partner in the $450-million Water Garden office complex now under development in Santa Monica, its developer said Monday. Miller-Klutznick-Davis-Gray Co. has become an equal partner with J. H. Snyder Co. in Water Garden. The Davis involvement has been crucial in the financing of the 1.26-million-square-foot complex, which is located on a 17-acre site at Olympic Boulevard and 26th Street.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
March 25, 2001 | SABRINA DECKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Los Angeles city officials are lagging far behind in collecting and spending millions of dollars for public improvements around Warner Center, city records show. The Woodland Hills commercial center, the business hub of the west San Fernando Valley, has generated more than $8.6 million in fees and interest since 1993.
NEWS
April 12, 1992 | JEFFREY L. RABIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It is one choice chunk of real estate--on the water, on the Westside, close to freeways and the airport. Marina del Rey--anchored by the world's largest man-made small-craft harbor--is owned by the public and managed by Los Angeles County. The marina was conceived in the late 1950s as a money-making partnership between government and business.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
August 11, 1990 | RON RUSSELL and JEFFREY L. RABIN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
In a decision that could have a big impact on development in one of the Westside's busiest traffic corridors, the California Coastal Commission Friday gave its blessing to a $400-million high-rise project in Venice. Over the objections of neighboring Culver City officials, the state panel, meeting in the North Coast city of Eureka, voted unanimously to let stand the city of Los Angeles' approval of the Channel Gateway project on 16 acres of prime land.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
April 30, 1992 | JEFFREY L. RABIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge Wednesday ordered the appointment of a receiver to immediately take over the high-rise Marina City Club complex in Marina del Rey after developer Jerome Snyder defaulted on a $24-million loan from Aetna Life Insurance Co. The order, signed by Judge Robert H. O'Brien, placed the receiver in charge of managing the waterfront development, which includes condominiums, apartments, boat slips, an athletic club and restaurant.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
January 27, 1992 | JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
When plans for a Marina del Rey luxury hotel came before the California Coastal Commission about four years ago, Commissioner Mark L. Nathanson took an avid interest, even attending the major staff meeting regarding the project. Nathanson's presence at the meeting and his aggressive lobbying efforts on behalf of the Ritz-Carlton Marina del Rey were highly unusual and inappropriate actions for a commissioner, according to some current and former members of the agency.