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Judges and Judiciary

Nov. 23, 2006

Courts Mull Mixed-Use Structures

SACRAMENTO - Hoping to capitalize on some of the prime real estate it owns, the California judiciary is exploring the formation of public-private partnerships to finance part of a $9 billion program to replace unsafe and outmoded courthouses.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SACRAMENTO - Hoping to capitalize on some of the prime real estate it owns, the California judiciary is exploring the formation of public-private partnerships to finance part of a $9 billion program to replace unsafe and outmoded courthouses.
      California Chief Justice Ronald M. George has scheduled a meeting with Gov. Arnold Schw...

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