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similar high profile, mixed use development projects; (b) demonstrated success in <br />completing transit-oriented developments; and (c) highlight successes in meeting and <br />exceeding CALGreen building standard codes. The Team’s combined experience brings <br />more than 150 years of expertise in innovative architecture, urban planning, construction and property management. <br /> <br />Headquartered in Oakland, Beam is part of a fully integrated real estate enterprise <br />managed by husband and wife team, Anita and Mukesh Bajaj. The duo brings a wealth of <br />experience as they have lived in Oakland for more than 20 years and have been engaged in various civic and successful business activities. They are well versed in community <br />planning trends and city initiatives to prioritize mass transit available to centralized <br />communities with walkable living. With active involvement in property management and <br />development projects, the Bajajs are well familiar with the best practices and intricacies <br />of working with municipalities to bring highly profiled projects to life. <br />With their history of starting with neglected single family dwellings and apartment <br />complexes and turning them into beautiful homes for East Bay residents, and eventually <br />expanding to the development of complex, multimillion dollar projects, the Bajajs bring <br />experience and more than adequate financial resources to completely fund the purchase and development of the Parrott Street site without any contingencies and vagaries of <br />financing and short-term vicissitudes of the real estate market. <br />TEAM’S EXPERIENCE <br />We start by showcasing our experience by briefly describing two smaller development <br />projects that are currently underway by Anita and Mukesh Bajaj to illustrate their <br />strong working relationship with Hunt Hale and a sister company of Branagh. Additional <br />exemplary projects that follow demonstrate Branagh’s and Hunt Hale’s extensive experience with relevant mixed-use and Transit Oriented Developments (TOD) in urban <br />environments throughout Northern California. <br />148