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City of Fairfield, CA Redevelopment Agency Offers 4.29 Acres for Sale

Mon Feb 4, 2008 1:00pm EST
FAIRFIELD, Calif., Feb. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The Fairfield Redevelopment
Agency announces an invitation to purchase 4.29 acres of Agency-owned real
property.  The site offers prime commercial and residential development
opportunities and is at 2030 North Texas Street, the former Fairfield Bowl
property.  This site is in close proximity to residential neighborhoods and
retail.  The vacant property is east of the Interstate 80 and Interstate 680
junction, north of State Highway 12 and resides along a major arterial street
in central Fairfield.
    The Agency will allow the purchaser necessary time to obtain entitlements
to develop the property.  No sale price has been established for the property;
however, information from previous appraisals is available through the
Redevelopment Agency.  Any proposed development must be attractive,
financially feasible and consistent with the Agency's goal of revitalizing the
North Texas Street corridor.
    Parties interested in purchasing the property can obtain a one-page
Conceptual Proposal Form and Property Information Package from the Agency.
Proposal review begins March 3, 2008 and will continue until May 15, 2008,
unless an offer is accepted prior to May 15.  Upon acceptance of an offer, the
property will be sold through the Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA)
process for redevelopment agency-owned property.
    For a property information package, call 707-428-7461.
    About Fairfield
    Fairfield (pop. 106,000) is a growing community with a multitude of
commercial and residential development opportunities.  Located mid-way between
San Francisco and Sacramento, Fairfield is just 20 miles north of Concord, 38
miles northeast of Oakland, 14 miles southeast of the Napa Valley, 45 miles
southwest of Sacramento and 42 miles northeast of San Francisco.
    Fairfield Offers Important Business Benefits
    Fairfield continues to appeal to retail and commercial entities seeking to
grow their businesses for many reasons: an accessible Bay Area location,
abundant space, value-priced real estate, a diverse workforce, and a unique
set of regional amenities. For additional information on the city of
Fairfield, visit http://www.Fairfield4Business.com
SOURCE  City of Fairfield, CA

Miriam Schaffer of Placemaking Group, +1-510-835-7900, ext. 207,
mschaffer@placemakinggroup.com, for City of Fairfield, CA



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