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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

FIRST STAMFORD PLACE  1
STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT
First Stamford Place, a joint venture of Trizec Stamford-Goldfield Company, is in the working drawings phase. To be located on 14.3 acres, this mixed use complex will consist of three low-rise office buildings totaling 800,000 SF and a 520-room hotel which will be operated by the Sheraton Corporation. The site in a park-like setting offers the advantages of close proximity to the Connecticut Turnpike, Conrail and the Long Island Sound.

NORTHROP  2
CENTURY CITY, CALIFORNIA
Construction will begin this winter on a second major building for Northrop Corporation in a prime Century City location. The 20-story structure will be located on a 1.5 acre site adjacent to the 15-story Northrop corporate headquarters. Compatible with the existing structure, the new 362,000 SF building will feature strong alternating vertical elements with fluted precast concrete columns and recessed curtain wall filled with solar bronze glass windows and spandrels.

ONE TAMPA CITY CENTER  3
TAMPA, FLORIDA
An April dedication is planned for the 39-story, 860,000 SF office tower which will house General Telephone of Florida (GTF). GTF is a subsidiary of General Telephone and Electronics. The tower, the first part of a four block project, will be joined this spring by a 500-room Hyatt Regency Hotel, a retail plaza and interconnecting bridges. Also planned is a second 400,000 SF office building.

FINANCIAL PLAZA   4
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
Construction of this facility for Bowlen Holdings Limited of Edmonton, Canada is slated to begin in late 1982. The 23-story office building with subterranean parking for 600 cars in located in San Diego's emerging down-town financial district. The facade for the 471,000 SF building will be travertine with bronze reflective glass.

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TWO NATIONWIDE PLAZA 5 
COLUMBUS, OHIO
To be formally opened this month is an 18-story office building owned by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. The 350,000 SF building features a stepped design to complement its neighbors in this major downtown quadrant which also includes a Hyatt Regency Hotel, a convention center and a park.

DONG BANG INSURRANCE COMPANY 
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
Currently in preliminary design phase, this 24-story building will be the headquarters for the Dong Bang Insurance Company, a subsidiary of the Samsung Group. Centrally located in the financial district, this 52,380m^2 tower will be adjacent to the historical monument "South Gate." Underground retail space and parking will be provided as part of the building.

500 NORTH BRAND BUILDING 
GLENDALE, CALIFONIA
This 16-story office building in the Glendale financial district is now in preliminary design phase. Developed by Howard Development Company in association with Carma/Spurgin, the 300,000 SF building will be in the form of an elongated hexagon and will be clad in insulated glass with granite spandrels. A major design feature is the sloped, skylit space at the 16th floor which faces north to the Glendale hills.

RAMADA TROPICANA
ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY
The Ramada Tropicana has formally opened in Atlantic City, providing this oceanside resort its newest and most elegant hotel and casino.  Designed by a joint venture of Welton Becket Associates and Carl Puchall for Ramada Inns, Inc., the Tropicana features a six-story atrium which is linked to a rooftop lounge by glass-enclosed elevators overlooking the ocean. Besides its 521 rooms and 47,000 SF casino, the Tropicana has six restaurants, cocktail lounges and a grand ballroom. A 1700-seat theatre will be completed in mid-1982.

FLUOR E & C INC. 
HOUSTON, TEXAS
The new headquarters for the Houston Division of Fluor Engineers and Constructors will be located on a 100-acre site surrounded by a 67-acre lake. Schematics are in progress for the first phase of the project-approximately 1.5 million SF of office space. Planned are a series of modular building elements to permit future expansion eventually accommodating 10,000 employees.

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