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