Forest City Enterprises - Projects

Projects

Projects developed or under development by Forest City include:

  • Mesa del Sol- is Forest City largest mixed-use development planned for 100,000 inhabitants and is co-owned by Covington Capital Partners.
  • Westfield San Francisco Centre, an upscale, urban shopping center located in San Francisco, California and co-owned and managed by The Westfield Group.
  • Public Health Service Hospital District in San Francisco's Presidio.
  • Northfield Stapleton is an open-air, 1,200,000-square-foot (110,000 m2) retail town center located at the company's Stapleton International Airport mixed-use redevelopment project in Denver, Colorado.
  • Atlantic Yards, a controversial development in Brooklyn, New York. This project includes Barclays Center, a new home for the Brooklyn Nets, an NBA basketball team owned by Bruce Ratner, CEO of Forest City's New York City subsidiary.
  • New York Times Building, a 52-story building designed by architect Renzo Piano.
  • Tower City Center, a mixed-use urban redevelopment project that transformed the mostly-vacant Union Terminal building in Downtown Cleveland into a mall, transit, office, and hotel structure.
  • Station Square, a 52-acre (210,000 m2) indoor and outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment complex located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • University Park at MIT, a mixed-use urban redevelopment project located on an abandoned industrial site near the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Central Station, a primarily residential development on the site of a former railroad terminal in Chicago, Illinois.
  • Mercantile Place on Main, a mixed-use urban redevelopment project of a historical office complex in Dallas, Texas.
  • Victoria Gardens, a mixed-use shopping center development in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
  • Short Pump Town Center, a massive outdoor mall in Richmond, Virginia.

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