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"In this case, the mitigation was to provide a parcel where a third party could build access".
I figured a parcel where someone had previously made a discovery was as good a place as any for a rookie to start.
Nearly a decade ago, 46-year-old Alfaro sold his eponymous Santa Cruz bakery to Sara Lee Corp. for "not as much as much as people think," he told us, and began cruising county roads just south of Santa Cruz and east of Highway 1 for a parcel where he could grow grapes.
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In June, Winstanley Enterprises, a Massachusetts-based developer that has been awarded a two-and-a-half-acre parcel where it intends to build a 426,000-square-foot office tower, lined up a major tenant.
One family might prefer to keep a particular parcel where they have planted an orchard, let's say.
He leads a group that owns an adjoining parcel, where they could now build an even larger tower.
Mr. Nelin has purchased five building lots on a wooded parcel where he is building 3,600-square-foot 3,600-square-foot 3,600-square-footor $639,000.
Next door the Kauffmans also own a 21-acre parcel, where their son runs a marina.
The property is next to a roughly 49-acre parcel where city and airport officials say a replacement terminal should be built, and officials hope to use proceeds from the sale to fund the terminal project.
South of those parcels, at Smith Street and Atlantic Avenue directly east of the House of Detention, Lev Leviev/Boymelgreen Developers paid the state $3.3 million last February for an 18,000-square-foot parcel, where it intends to build a boutique hotel with 50 luxury rental condominiums and 10,000 square feet of retail space.
Eating a sausage is like playing a game of pass the parcel, where the prize is obesity and an inflamed liver.
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