Concord enters exclusive negotiation to develop former naval weapons station

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The Concord City Council has unanimously selected Brookfield Properties as master developer for the former Concord Naval Weapons Station project.

Development of the site has been the city's biggest issue since the Navy abandoned it in 1999. The city wants to develop the available 2,300 acres into 13,000 units of housing and millions of square feet of commercial space.

Brookfield Properties was interviewed in a special meeting Saturday morning, where the company laid out its plan to develop the acreage in the Base Reuse Project. The city is requiring the developer to have an executed project labor agreement with Contra Costa County's Construction and Building Trades Council and be willing to make it available to the public.The city's deal with Lennar FivePoint collapsed in March 2020 when Lennar couldn't reach agreements with local labor unions, which was one of the city's conditions.

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