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The Irvine Company LLC is an American private company focused on real estate development. It is headquartered in Newport Beach, California , with a large portion of its operations centered in and around Irvine, California , a planned city of more than 300,000 people mainly designed by the Irvine Company.
On December 17, 2015, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) announced it had reached a $175,000 settlement with the Irvine Company, LLC and Irvine Apartment Communities, LP, in two lawsuits filed by the department over the companies' alleged discrimination against people with mental health disabilities.
The Irvine Company-owned towers were designed by New York-based Pei Cobb Freed & Partners with Michael Bischoff acting as lead architect on the project. The towers were built in separate phases – 200 Spectrum broke ground in 2014 and opened in 2016 while 400 Spectrum broke ground in 2016 and opened in 2017.
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In 1977, Bren joined a group of investors to purchase the 146-year-old Irvine Company. He became the largest shareholder of the consortium, owning 34.3% of the company, and the vice-chair of the board. [14] In 1983, as the majority owner of the firm, [15] he was elected chairman of the board. By 1996, he bought out the remaining shares to ...
The California Department of Justice is a statewide investigative law enforcement agency and legal department of the California executive branch under the elected leadership of the Attorney General of California (AG) which carries out complex criminal and civil investigations, prosecutions, and other legal services throughout the US State of California. [1]
Then last year, a tire and auto service shop company based in Arizona, Bell Road Tire and Auto, was forced to pay $64,500 to settle another disability lawsuit with the EEOC for failing to ...
Between the time of James Irvine I's death in 1886 and James Irvine II's inheritance of the Southern California real estate holdings upon his twenty-fifth birthday in 1892, the properties were supervised by James Irvine I's brother, George Irvine. James II bought out Flint and the other partners, and formed the Irvine Company. He married ...