Napa Pipe

North Bay Biz
December 2008 read this article

Pipe Dreams. Napa Redevelopment Partners' proposed multi-use development at the old Napa Pipe site shows real promise, but is not without controversy. >>

San Francisco Chronicle / SF Gate
May 2008 read this article

Place: Homes proposed, opposed at Napa Factory. ...it's exciting to see uniquely qualified designers homing in on 152 acres along the Napa River... >>

Napa Register
August 2007 read this article

Big crowd pipes up on Napa Pipe plan again. Analytical eyes are about to peer beneath the pretty pictures... >>

Napa Register
October 2006 read this article

Shangri-La at Napa Pipe. Developers envision using the 152 acre Napa Pipe property to build the equivalent of a small village, with condos and neighborhood restaurants... >>

North Bay Business Journal
October 2006 read this article

Last week the group unveiled an early-stage plan for 3,800 homes and 50 acres of commercial or industrial buildings over the next 10 to 12 years... >>

Napa Register
February 2006 read this article

Planning crew pays visit to Napa Pipe. The former Napa Pipe site is a hot property, with developers hoping to revamp the 152 riverfront acres... >>

Napa Register
January 2006 read this article

Napa Pipe sold to local buyers. A local investor group that includes former Napa Mayor Ed Henderson has bought the 152-acre Napa Pipe complex, with plans to redevelop... >>

North Bay Business Journal
January 2006 read this article

Napa Pipe site buyer comes to project with an open mind. "I believe the most important places reflect a tremendous amount of input," ... >>

North Bay Business Journal
Editorial, January 2006 read this article

Editorial. An aside: It's not too often that a city or county gets a chance to remake a piece of prime riverfront property at the gateway to Wine Country... >>

North Bay Business Journal
December 2005 read this article

Carneros Inn developer buys Napa Pipe property. The sprawling Napa Pipe Corp. site along the east side of the Napa River south of Napa...a prime candidate for redevelopment... >>