Oakland News: Developer Phil Tagami's California Capital Investment Group In Concord Competition
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Oakland News: Oakland Developer Phil Tagami's California Capital Investment Group In Concord Development Competition According to the San Francisco Business Times, Phil Tagami's Oakland-based California Capital Investment Group is in a multi-team competition for the right to redevelop the closed Concord Naval Weapons Station - a long-not-developed military base closure list target from 1993. Of course, California Capital Investment Group is best known for winning the Oakland Redevelopment Agency's competition to redevelop the Oakland Army Base. CCIG focused on a plan based on the Port of Oakland's 1986 call for a new bulk terminal. The City of Oakland picked Phil's proposal and because it held the best chance to recover lost well-paying, yet low-skilled jobs the Army Base had. Tagami and the City of Oakland agreed to a Development Agreement that included, in writing, the mention that coal would be one of the mineral transported through the facility. Then, in 2014, former coal investor Tom Steyer poured millions into California politics in an effort to refocus the whole of government approvals and spending toward renewable energy, forgetting any attempt to make fossil fuel production cleaner. In a chase for approval from Tom Steyer-funded non-profits, many Oakland elected officials turned against the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal. In response, Tagami sued the City of Oakland in 2018, won, and that led to a string of lawsuits that continues to this day. But all of that does not diminish the fact that when California Capital Investment Group focuses on a development project, it produces a winner. Some of the firm's examples are The Oakland Rotunda and the Fox Theater Oakland. Two buildings that have transformed the north area of Downtown Oakland. Stay tuned.
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Oakland News: Oakland Developer Phil Tagami's California Capital Investment Group In Concord Development Competition According to the San Francisco Business Times, Phil Tagami's Oakland-based California Capital Investment Group is in a multi-team competition for the right to redevelop the closed Concord Naval Weapons Station - a long-not-developed military base closure list target from 1993. Of course, California Capital Investment Group is best known for winning the Oakland Redevelopment Agency's competition to redevelop the Oakland Army Base. CCIG focused on a plan based on the Port of Oakland's 1986 call for a new bulk terminal. The City of Oakland picked Phil's proposal and because it held the best chance to recover lost well-paying, yet low-skilled jobs the Army Base had. Tagami and the City of Oakland agreed to a Development Agreement that included, in writing, the mention that coal would be one of the mineral transported through the facility. Then, in 2014, former coal investor Tom Steyer poured millions into California politics in an effort to refocus the whole of government approvals and spending toward renewable energy, forgetting any attempt to make fossil fuel production cleaner. In a chase for approval from Tom Steyer-funded non-profits, many Oakland elected officials turned against the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal. In response, Tagami sued the City of Oakland in 2018, won, and that led to a string of lawsuits that continues to this day. But all of that does not diminish the fact that when California Capital Investment Group focuses on a development project, it produces a winner. Some of the firm's examples are The Oakland Rotunda and the Fox Theater Oakland. Two buildings that have transformed the north area of Downtown Oakland. Stay tuned.
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