The group expects to break ground early next year, despite the opposition of the local community board.
He said his group expected 137,000 to 140,000 homes to be sold in 1996.
Both groups, however, expect to control the new company's board if they succeed.
But environmental groups expect that advancing such legislation will be difficult.
The group expects at least 300 people to take part.
The group expects to spend $25 million this year, he said.
For 1991, the group expects sales to rise to only $4.7 billion.
She said the group expects another increase when final figures come in for 2002.
The two groups have not yet cut proteins, but expect to be able to do so in the future.
For 1992 the group is expecting earnings of $4.30 a share, up from $4.25 a month ago.