Real Estate/Development
Sep. 10, 2002
Paving a New Path for Commerce
BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer It may look like just a mini-version of the Alameda Corridor, but a $450 million grade-separation project is expected to have a big impact on residents and businesses along the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe rail lines in north Orange County.




BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
It may look like just a mini-version of the Alameda Corridor, but a $450 million grade-separation project is expected to have a big impact on residents and businesses along the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe rail lines in north Orange County.
The joint powers authority in charge of the Orangethorpe Avenue Grade Separati...
CREJ Staff Writer
It may look like just a mini-version of the Alameda Corridor, but a $450 million grade-separation project is expected to have a big impact on residents and businesses along the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe rail lines in north Orange County.
The joint powers authority in charge of the Orangethorpe Avenue Grade Separati...
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