Concord City Council members discussed next steps in its search for a new master developer for the Concord Naval Weapons Station project during a study session at its Tuesday meeting.
CONCORD — The largest development project in the Bay Area needs a new master developer — again.
Abandoned by the U.S. Navy in the late 1990s, the 5,200-acre weapons station officially closed in 2005. Development plans for a 2,300-acre portion of the land have called for building thousands of homes, millions of square feet of commercial space and retail centers, parks and open space and schools to accommodate what is essentially a mini-city on Concord’s north side.
During the last search, there was a focus on whether developers had a willingness to negotiate with local labor groups. This time around, one key item all council members agreed on was requiring its next master developer to disclose litigation against them on a rolling basis.
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