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At the tip of the Baja California Sur peninsula, amongst the quaint fishing village of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico,
Abelardo Rodriguez, son of a former president of Mexico, created the Hacienda Hotel in 1956 that was later
acquired by the legendary William "Bud" Parr. Entering the picture is visionary Donald M. Koll, owner of
a real estate development entity located in Newport Beach, California known as The Koll Company, who plans
to transform the site into an up-scale residential development catering to a select few.
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The 24 acre site is scheduled to house 250 residential units comprised of either detached
single-family residences or two and three bedroom condominiums situated in four-story
buildings with underground parking structures. Amenities will include swimming pools
and a membership beach club with an up-scale restaurant and bar.
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Mr. Koll has retained Real Estate Development Services
to help negotiate the actual purchase of the site, creation of the closing documents,
and involvement in the creation of a preliminary development proforma, as well as,
obtaining the land use authorizations, environmental study authorization, solicitation
and procurement of the federal maritime zone concessions and off-site utilities,
creation of a condominium regime, and to act as the official liaison between the
ownership entity and the three levels of government in Mexico.
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"When I need something done in Mexico," states Mr. Koll, "I look no further than John Solis,
whom is not only a proven and capable individual to me but who gets things done effectively
and within a time frame most people only dream of being able to accomplish while dealing
with the bureaucracy of Mexico."
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