Last call for a few good bidders
Alicia Robinson
Bidding on two parcels at the closed El Toro Marine Air Corps Station
reached $419.5 million as of Friday afternoon, and the auction was
slated to continue on Monday until 3 p.m. The leading bidder at press
time was Miami-based Lennar Corp., which already won two other
parcels at the former base with minimum bids.
The Navy put the base property up for sale in an online auction
that began Jan. 5 and was slated to close Wednesday, but the auction
rules say bids coming in on the final day keep the auction open for
another 24 hours. Bidding on the two parcels still up for sale will
be closed on the weekend and reopen Monday morning.
Some of the property will be devoted to the “Great Park,” which
displaced a possible airport as a use for the land when Orange County
voters in 2002 chose to rezone the land for a park.
Lennar’s plans for its two parcels include mixed-use developments,
with more than 1,000 homes, 2.6 million square feet of
research/development and industrial space, an auto center and retail
and agricultural space, said Emile Haddad, Lennar’s regional
president for California. The company’s developments at El Toro
should start to become available in 2007.
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