Maguire talks, but Playa Vista mystery lingers.In rare public comments, developer Rob Maguire asserted that he expects to have financing for the long-stalled Playa playa or pan or flat or dry lake Flat-bottomed depression that is periodically covered by water. Playas occur in interior desert basins and adjacent to coasts in arid and semiarid regions. Vista development within 60 days - and avert the foreclosure foreclosure Legal proceeding by which a borrower's rights to a mortgaged property may be extinguished if the borrower fails to live up to the obligations agreed to in the loan contract. that now threatens the development. Maguire also said he expects leasing activity for the first Playa Vista phase to take off once the financial issue is resolved - and provided that a state Court of Appeals panel rules in Playa Vista's favor on an environmental challenge to the development. "We're all frustrated frus·trate tr.v. frus·trat·ed, frus·trat·ing, frus·trates 1. a. To prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; thwart: by the amount of time it's taking" to get construction going on Playa Vista's first phase, Maguire said. But he added that the existing Hughes aircraft Hughes Aircraft Company was a major aerospace and defense company founded by Howard Hughes. The group was based near Ballona Creek, in Culver City, California, USA, on the Pacific Coast. Hughes Aircraft was acquired by General Motors in 1985. hangar structures could be converted to media-oriented facilities and ready for occupancy within a year of a Playa Vista groundbreaking. Maguire's comments came in an interview with the Business Journal last week. He also appeared before a breakfast meeting of real estate executives in Century City, but avoided discussion of Playa Vista. Even though his speech was billed as "New development challenges and opportunities (Playa Vista)," Maguire instead focused on detailing the extensive development record of Maguire Thomas Partners. That record, however, is now being tarnished over what should have been Maguire's crowning achievement - the 1,087-acre development below the Westchester Bluffs. The Chase Manhattan-led banking group holding $150 million in loans secured by the property initiated foreclosure action this month, saying it is owed $195 million in principal, interest and penalties. The action came after Maguire failed to come up with financing for the development, which is supposed to have the DreamWorks SKG SKG Stichting Kwaliteit Gevelbouw (Dutch) SKG Spielberg, Katzenberg,and Geffen (DreamWorks Studios) SKG Thessaloniki, Greece - Thessaloniki (Airport Code) SKG Smith and Kraus Global studio as its centerpiece. A source close to Playa Vista said last week that Maguire has reopened discussions with an investment group headed by Beverly Hills Beverly Hills, city (1990 pop. 31,971), Los Angeles co., S Calif., completely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles; inc. 1914. The largely residential city is home to many motion-picture and television personalities. financier Gary Winnick Gary Winnick was a founder of Global Crossing Limited, a telecommunications company providing worldwide computer networking services. He was CEO from the company's inception, 1997, until 2002. to infuse in·fuse v. 1. To steep or soak without boiling in order to extract soluble elements or active principles. 2. To introduce a solution into the body through a vein for therapeutic purposes. a much-needed $200 million in capital into Playa Vista in exchange for a majority stake in the development. Winnick's Pacific Capital Group has the support of DreamWorks, but its role in the deal was called into question this month after Winnick told the Business Journal he was assuming a bigger role in the project - angering Maguire. Maguire, Winnick and DreamWorks all declined comment on the status of negotiations last week - which the source said was an encouraging sign. "When everyone involved suddenly stops talking (publicly) altogether, that's a pretty good sign that things are moving along," said the source. Maguire later issued a statement indicating that all parties to the negotiations have agreed not to make "any specific public comment until a resolution is reached." In the interview, Maguire also talked for the first time publicly about a dispute with his company's longtime development partner, major corporate tenant and Playa Vista technology consultant and likely tenant, high-tech giant IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) Corp. The dispute leaked out by way of a November 1996 letter from an IBM executive to Maguire. The letter from IBM executive Richard Selvage selvage - chad aimed to collect $430,000 the Playa Vista landowners owe the technology giant for its technology consulting role at the big development project. The letter also said IBM might pull out of its planned role in the Playa Vista development. "That was my fault because I didn't communicate clearly with Rick about Playa Vista," Maguire said. "We value the relationship (with IBM) highly, and we've never had any disputes in 15 years," he added. Maguire said the arrangement with IBM allows for the accrued bill to be applied to equity in a new "technology partnership" that will provide services to Playa Vista and its tenants. He added that IBM within the last "30 to 40 days has confirmed that (the arrangement) is something they are willing to consider." Maguire also said IBM is still endeavoring to determine how much space it will take at the Playa Vista media-technology campus, "whether it's 25,000 or 200,000 square feet." An IBM spokesman would only confirm that IBM still has a technology consulting contract with the Playa Vista developers. Maguire said he continues to communicate regularly with other tenants expressing interest in Playa Vista as well. But there's clearly some frustration building among some of the high-profile high-tech firms that tentatively committed to the long-stalled seaside community 15 months ago. While the likes of GTE GTE General Telephone & Electronics GTE Génie Thermique et Énergie (French) GTE Gas Turbine Engine GTE Global Tropospheric Experiment GTE Geothermal Energy GTE Gas Turbine Efficiency plc (Sweden & USA) Corp. and Silicon Graphics Inc. say they're still planning to participate in Playa Vista's focal media-technology campus, another major would-be tenant is predictably taking a wait-and-see posture. "We think it's incumbent on these other parties to get their act together, so we don't have anything to say right now," said Bob Hoffman Wayne Robert Hoffman (December 13, 1917 - April 13, 2005) was an American football running back in the NFL for the Washington Redskins and Los Angeles Rams. Hoffman also played in the All-America Football Conference for the Los Angeles Dons. , spokesman for Digital Domain, a fast-growing multimedia company that participated in the splashy splash·y adj. splash·i·er, splash·i·est 1. Making or likely to make splashes. 2. Covered with splashes of color. 3. Showy; ostentatious. See Synonyms at showy. December 1995 press conference announcing plans for the DreamWorks-anchored studio campus. |
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