SunCal Companies of Irvine is one of the largest privately owned land developers in the West, company officials say, with an estimated 250,000 residential lots and commercial developments in ...
Developers of the 248-acre Marblehead Coastal development say they intend to continue building roads, storm drains and other infrastructure, but they can’t say if or when the money might run out. That ...
Venerable Irvine builder SunCal Cos. said Thursday that it would seek federal bankruptcy protection for two of its premier planned residential developments in Southern California -- including a ...
SunCal Cos., the second master developer at Alameda Point, is asking the city for permission to bring on a financial partner. East Coast hedge fund D.E. Shaw & Co. would provide $10 million to help ...
A federal judge has dismissed a claim for $100 million against the city of Alameda by SunCal Companies, the amount of potential profit the developer said it has lost since its bid to redevelop the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new developer is taking over an "extremely troubled" planned housing development in northeast Palm Springs, aiming to kickstart ...
Irvine-based master developer SunCal Cos. suddenly has the makings of a growth push after several years in legal limbo. The company, one of California’s most aggressive land buyers during the real ...
An Orange County developer is proposing one of the most ambitious developments of the current real estate boom in downtown Los Angeles — a massive mixed-use complex with twin towers soaring 58 stories ...
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., fighting to preserve its stake in a group of bankrupt California real-estate projects undertaken with SunCal Cos., won permission to buy back $1.5 billion in loans tied ...
One of the nation's largest land developers, SunCal Cos., still is wrestling with the consequences of dozens of failed investments made before the real-estate bubble burst. Yet the company is making ...
So now SunCal is suing our city for $100 million, mostly for lost profits. That’s like asking every man, woman, and child in Alameda for $1,300 to enhance its corporate profits. The proposed parcel ...
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