FivePoint Buys Back Broadcom Office Campus in Deal That Could Add 1,000 Homes to Great Park Neighborhoods
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By Jeff Collins
Great Park developer FivePoint Communities is buying back Broadcom’s new office complex in Irvine, the company announced Thursday, in a deal that could add 1,000 homes to the total being built on land surrounding the park.
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