Historic South-Central

1708 and 1715 South Wall Street View

Two-Tower Affordable Housing Pitched for 1708 and 1715 South Wall Street

Plans have been filed to bring a pair of mid-rise affordable housing buildings to Wall Street in the Historic South-Central neighborhood of Los Angeles. The proposed development spans two sites, at 1708 and 1715 South Wall Street, and would replace existing commercial structures with new residential construction aimed at serving low-income households. Garwood Incorporated is leading the development effort, with 1715 Wall Street LLC listed as the property owner. Design work is being handled by BAR Architects, with landscaping by Relm.

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161 West 35th Street

Mixed-Use Proposed at 161 West 35th Street, Historic South-Central

A new mixed-use project has been proposed for development at 161 West 35th Street in the Historic South-Central neighborhoods in Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a new small-scale mixed-use building offering spaces for residential and retail uses. Once approved, the project will replace a small commercial building on the site. David Kashani is listed as the project applicant and property owner. The Code Solution is responsible for the designs.

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3833 South Grand Avenue

Affordable Housing May Come to 3833 South Grand Avenue in Historic South-Central

A new affordable housing has been proposed for development at 3833 South Grand Avenue in the Historic South-Central neighborhood in Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a new four-story residential project offering 54 units. Rohan Gupta of the Kulbushan Gupta 1990 Family Trust is listed as the owner and applicant. John Kaliski Architects is responsible for the designs.

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665 East Adams Boulevard View

Affordable Housing Proposed at 665 East Adams Boulevard, Historic South-Central LA

A new affordable housing project has been proposed for development at 665 East Adams Boulevard in the Historic South-Central in Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a five-story building offering affordable housing options. The project would replace a shuttered church on the site. Goldfin Ventures is the project applicant. Metropolis Architecture is responsible for the designs.

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