Concord Naval Weapons Station development nears $40 million in expenses

CONCORD — Transforming an abandoned military base into a massive $6 billion, mixed-use community is no simple task — and Concord has the $40 million bill to prove it.

For nearly two decades, the city has attempted to revitalize the former Concord Naval Weapons Station into tens of thousands of homes and millions of square-feet of schools, offices, shops and restaurants.

But that vision had only racked up nearly $40 million in expenses by the end of 2023 — with almost nothing to show for it. The project is on its third developer, specific plans have not been finalized, construction timelines remain unclear and the U.S. Navy still technically owns the 2,300-acre site.

A drone view of the former Concord Naval Weapons Station and the adjacent Dana Estates neighborhood in Concord, Calif., on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) 

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