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Construction

Jun. 2, 2000

Hollywood high

By C. Maria Taylor Faint of heart is not something you can call David Malmuth. As the senior vice president of development for San Diego-based TrizecHahn, the developer for the $430 million Hollywood & Highland project, Malmuth has watched and participated in this intense project for more than 10 years. It's been a process that has had just as much suspense and as many twists as any of the movies that have made this city famous.

By C. Maria Taylor

Faint of heart is not something you can call David Malmuth. As the senior vice president of development for San Diego-based TrizecHahn, the developer for the $430 million Hollywood & Highland project, Malmuth has watched and participated in this intense project for more than 10 years. It's been a process that has had just as much suspense and as many twists as any of the movies that have made this city famous.
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