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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 148

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1 8 Port VIII Feb. 5, 1978 lo 9ngeU Vimtt I Ml f-v lffltly THIRD PHASE Ground has been broken on the latest unit in the Continental Park, an industrial office development facing Rosecrans Ave. in El Segundo. The third phase consists of 341,000 square feet of new space as well as parking for 1,319 cars and is expected to cost $20 million. Work Begins on $20 Million Phase in Continental Park New Buildings Completed at Roosevelt High Over 35,000 square feet in new buildings have been completed at a cost of $1.4 million at Theodore Roosevelt High School, 456 S.

Mathews St. Designed by Burke Nicolais Archuleta and built by the Juge Co. of Torrance to conform to the California State School Earthquake Safety Program, the new complex contains three one-story buildings in a Spanish motif with beige stucco walls, arched arcades and tile roofs. The eight-room classroom building is connected to the cafeteria building by an outdoor lunch shelter. The new music building is across the plaza.

In the center is the Roosevelt High Ki-osco, similar to hexagon bandstands found in community plazas throughout Mexico. The Los Angeles City Unified School District recently opened the facilities to student use. Shopping Mall Nearly Ready An early March completion date has been scheduled for a mini shopping mall that is being created by the DELA Corp. in an existing building at 415 N. Camden Drive, Beverly Hills.

The renovation is expected to cost in excess of $250,000 and result in six shops, according to Jon A. Douglas, one of four partners in DELA. The others are Dan Em-mett, Norman Lifpitz and Sheldon Appel. All are West Side real estate brokers or developers, except Lifpitz who has 40 years of Beverly Hills retail experience. Featured in the mini-mall will be a mezzanine, skylights, an arched-beam ceiling and brick walkways, according to Lifpitz, who pioneered mini-malls in Beverly Hills with his MayFaire complex on Rodeo Drive.

Exclusive leasing agent is the Jon Douglas Beverly Hills. The third phase of Continental Park, an El Segundo office and industrial complex, is under construction with the project expected to cost $20 million, according to George J. Phillips, vice president of Continental Development the owner developer. FIRM RESTRUCTURED-Arthur Froehlich, left, has changed the structure of his architectural firm by naming Morio Kow, center, a partner and Gordon Gong an associate in charge of special projects and design. The company is now named Froehlich Kow.

Froehlich Revamps Design Firm, Appoints Partner LITTLE LEAGUE BENEFITS FROM AGC PROJECT Members of the Riverside-San Bernardino chapter of the Associated General Contractors of California donated labor and materials to improve the Western Little League Baseball regional headquarters in San Bernardino. Some 45 workers, widened 1,300 feet of Little League Drive to two lanes each way, put in 1,200 feet of curbs and gutters and paved 76,000 square feet of parking lot. Contractors and suppliers donated $30,000 in time and materials for the effort, their 1978 community project, according to project chairman Bill Bonadiman. Bayco Announces Staff Reshuffle Bayco Financial South Bay area development firm, has named a new top corporate staff and also renamed its headquarters building at 24050 Madison Torrance, from Madison Airport Center to Bayco Financial Center. Appointments announced by principals Robert Collins and Frank Torino included Evelyn (Happy) Kelly, president; Debra H.

Larson and Linda Bottorf, vice presidents, and Toni Al-len, corporate controller. Designed by Anthony Langford, architects, and Connors, Coulson, Hofman, structural engineers, the two garden office buildings and a multipurpose building will add square feet of space to the park. Parking facilities for 1,319 cars is also being constructed on the nine-acre site, Phillips said. Completion is scheduled for September. Concurrently, a 300-seat restaurant with a Ill-car parking lot is being built facing Rosecrans Ave.

as part of the phase. The complex is bounded by Park Place, Rosecrans Apollo St. and Continental Way. The two office buildings one with 102,638 square feet and the other with 80,442 square feet are three stories tall and are sited in conjunction with two garden courts and enclosed areas connecting the buildings with a five-level parking structure. The four-level, multipurpose building faces Apollo Park Place and Continental Way and has parking on the third and fourth levels.

General contractor for the latest increment in the South Bay project is Continental Construction a wholly owned subsidiary of Continental Development Corp. Palm Desert Hotel Sold The Indian Wells Hotel near Palm Desert, built 21 years ago by Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, has been acquired by Western Host Inc. from a private investor. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Ronald A.

Young, Western Host president, said that his firm has taken over management of the 112-room hotel. He said that a $450,000 redecorating and refurbishing program will be undertaken by the private limited partnership that is being formed to buy the hotel. The hotel is the seventh motor hotel to be acquired by Western Host since the Los Angeles-based company was formed three years ago. 1972, to the newly created post of associate in charge of special projects and design. Morris Freedman, with the Froehlich organization for 18 years, will continue as a consultant.

The firm's offices will remain at 383 S. Robertson Blvd. Rim Forest Office Open Mason-McDuffie Co. of Southern California, a mortgage banking firm, has opened a new office in Rim Forest at 26311 California 18. The new facility is a satellite of the San Bernardino branch and is being managed by John Meyer.

Architect Arthur Froehlich has re-structed his Beverly Hills firm, Arthur Froehlich, FAIA Associates, Architects Planners, into a partnership known as Froehlich Kow, Architects with the addition of Morio Kow as a partner. Formation of the partnership marks the first change in the Froehlich firm since it was established in 1938. Kow joined the firm in 1970 after serving as executive vice president for design with Earl Heit-schmidt Associates. In a related move, Froehlich named Gordon Gong, with the firm since UCLA Extension presents REAL ESTATE 1978 11 I Live in Alia Lomal Condominium Conversion Borrowing Money Real Estate Investments for the Foreign Investor Effective Office Management Advanced Selling Techniques Real Estate Investment Analysis R.O.I. Update Getting Started in Real Estate Sales Increasing Your Sales Potential Apartment House Investments 1978 Real Estate Counseling Seminar Effective Time Management Residential Construction Management: Contracts to Completion For fees, locations, dates and further information, call Ms.

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