Project Experience

Category: ‘Colleges / Universities’

University of La Verne – Residential Hall

Kosmont was retained by the University of La Verne in La Verne, California to assist it in the evaluation of the proposed construction and delivery of a new 378 bed on-campus residential hall and bookstore. Kosmont assisted the University in evaluating a turn key design build solution by providing financial analyses, decision modeling, and program management activities. A development partner …

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Los Angeles Community College District – Fiscal Impact Analysis, Real Estate and Economic Advisory

Kosmont was retained by LACCD to provide real estate and economic advisory consulting services. LACCD was in the process of issuing bonds for the construction and reconstruction of facilities. To assist in the process, Kosmont prepared a summary report of economic conditions within the City of Los Angeles, a brief analysis of what education programs LACCD could provide which would …

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Loyola Marymount Unversity – Net Fiscal Impact Analysis – Master Plan Development

Kosmont Companies prepared a net fiscal impact analysis for Loyola Marymount University related to the Proposed Loyola Marymount University Master Plan Development in Los Angeles. This project studied the estimated potential direct and indirect fiscal and economic benefits for the City resulting from the proposed project over the next 20 years, which includes the replacing of 370,000 square feet of …

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Notheast Campus

Kosmont was retained by Client to provide professional consulting services to LACC for the preparation of market analysis and review of selected business plan assumptions for development of the proposed Los Angeles City College Northeast Campus.

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Fiscal Revenues, Pasadena

Kosmont was retained by Client to conduct a fiscal revenue and economic impact analysis of Art Center College of Design’s expansion in Pasadena. The analysis assisted the Client in determining the acquisition cost for the Glenarm site that should be paid to the City based on the fiscal revenues that the expanded operations will be expected to generate.

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