We focus on maximize the value for real estate assets and take advantage of our solid track record in identifying and seizing opportunities. Despite shifting economic situations, our projects are designed to offer long-term value projections with site analysis, cost/benefit assessments, highest and best use studies, and competitive demand for remodeling and redevelopment projects. Additionally, as a full-service real estate company, we offer cohesive leasing, investment sales, and management services.
San Diego, California
San Diego, California
Chula Vista, California
Gateway Center started as the assemblage of three parcels on the prime arterial to Downtown Escondido from Interstate15. Where previous developers had failed, Mr. Clark was able to entitle an approximately 115,389 square feet, mixed use shopping center which included a creative left turn access from the primary arterial and the establishment of a Business Enhancement Zone within the Downtown Redevelopment Plan.
Gateway Center is anchored by Barnes & Noble, Michael’s Arts & Crafts, Baja Fresh and Panda Express. The retail portion of the center was sold in 2004, but the partnership retained the approximately 24,000 square feet office building, which was anchored by First National Bank and the San Diego Union Tribune.
In early 2000, Clark-Lankford completed the design/build of the 50,000 square feet Yuma City Hall. Their success with City Hall resulted in their entering into a Development Agreement with the City of Yuma in 2005 to master plan and develop approximately 22 acres at the historic Yuma Crossing on the Colorado River into a mixed use development. Pivot Point is a phased development and cost $30M.
Phase I was a 4-story 150 room Hilton Garden Inn and the state-of-the-art 21,000 square feet executive conference center, completed in 2010 by a partnership whose general partner was C.W. Clark Inc. Additionally, Mr. Clark submitted for permits on a small residential apartment phase. The balance of Pivot Point will be a mix of residential, restaurant and retail buildings and will be developed over the next 5-7 years.
C.W. Clark is the managing member of the Master Developer of the remaining 15 acres of the Yuma Heritage Riverfront Development project, which is expected to be developed as retail, office, and multi-family residential.