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Check out what the governor wants to put up for sale.
Here are the state landmarks and government office buildings Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed selling as part of his plan to help close California's $24.3 billion deficit. Their estimated market value is also listed:
Landmarks:
San Quentin State Prison, Marin Count
Estimated value: $1 billion
Time to sell: TBD
Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar, San Diego County
Estimated value: $350 million to $650 million
Time to sell: 24 to 60 months
Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa
Estimated value: $96 million to $180 million
Time to sell: 24 to 60 months
Cow Palace, Daly City
Estimated value: $40 million to $75 million
Time to sell: 24 to 60 months
California Exposition and State Fair, Sacramento
Estimated value: $80 million to $150 million
Time to sell: 24 to 60 months
Ventura County Fair, Ventura
Estimated value: $37 million to $70 million
Time to sell: 24 to 60 months
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Sports Arena
Estimated value: TBD
Time to sell: 24 to 36 months
State office buildings:
California Department of Justice Building, Sacramento
Estimated value: $132.2 million
California Office of Emergency Services, Sacramento
Estimated value: $33.6 million
Capitol Area East End Complex, Sacramento
Estimated value: $463.9 million
Elihu M. Harris Building, Oakland
Estimated value: $166.7 million
Franchise Tax Board Complex, Sacramento
Estimated value: $396.7 million
San Francisco Civic Center (Earl Warren/Hiram Johnson building), San Francisco
Estimated value: $357.6 million
Junipero Serra State Building, Los Angeles
Estimated value: $76.4 million
Justice Building, Sacramento
Estimated value: $34.1 million
California Public Utilities Commission Building, San Francisco
Estimated value: $124.9 million
Judge Joseph A. Rattigan Building, Santa Rosa
Estimated value: $7.8 million
Ronald Reagan State Building, Los Angeles
Estimated value: $181.9 million
Source: California State and Consumer Services Agency