O.C. Building Permits
Here are building permits valued at $350,000 and up filed recently in Orange County.
ALISO VIEJO
* Project: Two apartment buildings
Address: 275 Woodcrest Lane
Value: $750,000
Owner: D.R. Horton
IRVINE
* Project: Tenant improvement
Address: 2020 Main St.
Value: $355,000
Owner: Opus West
* Project: Tenant improvement
Address: 7595 Irvine Center Drive, No. 100
Value: $491,000
Owner: USWeb
* Project: Tenant improvement and addition
Address: 17641 Derian Ave.
Value: $497,000
Owner: Irvine Corporate Plaza
* Project: Tenant improvement
Address: 9451 Toledo Way
Value: $687,000
Owner: Cushman Realty Corp.
* Project: Tenant improvement
Address: 130 Theory, No. 100
Value: $733,000
Owner: Telecore
* Project: Tenant improvement
Address: 310 Commerce
Value: $1.6 million
Owner: Nextel Communications
* Project: Three apartment buildings
Address: 1200 Timberwood
Value: $3 million
Owner: D.R. Horton
LAGUNA BEACH
* Project: Home
Address: 1009 Cliff Drive
Value: $561,000
Owner: Kevin Hayes
MISSION VIEJO
* Project: Auto dealership
Address: 28242 Marguerite Parkway
Value: $1.4 million
Owner: Lexus of Mission Viejo
NEWPORT BEACH
* Project: Home
Address: 1956 Port Cardiff Place
Value: $378,000
Owner: John Zylstra
* Project: Home
Address: 1711 Port Westbourne Place
Value: $450,000
Owner: Jim Kraushar
* Project: Home
Address: 6 Royal Saint George Road
Value: $655,000
Owner: WMC Development
* Project: Two-story office building
Address: 22 Corporate Plaza
Value: $2.6 million
Owner: The Irvine Co.
SANTA ANA
* Project: Tenant improvement, new office space
Address: 2850 S. Red Hill Ave.
Value: $477,000
Owner: Lennar Partners
* Project: New market
Address: 2840 S. Bristol St.
Value: $3.6 million
Owner: American Stores Properties
* Project: Two-story office building
Address: 1921 E. Alton Ave.
Value: $5 million
Owner: Searles Development
Source: Southern California Construction Reports. (800) 383-1723. Web site: www.constructionlistings.com.
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