Little Tokyo

232 Judge John Aiso Street View

Affordable Housing Rising at 232 Judge John Aiso Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles

Construction work is in full swing for a new affordable housing project proposed for development at 232 Judge John Aiso Street in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a new mixed-use apartment complex offering affordable housing and commercial spaces in the form of two six-story buildings. Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC) is the project developer. Carde Ten is responsible for the designs.

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232 Judge John Aiso Street

Affordable Housing On the Rise at 232 Judge John Aiso Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles

A new affordable housing project is under construction taking shape and form at 232 Judge John Aiso Street in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of an affordable housing community offering 248 homes and retail space. The project site was previously a surface parking lot next to the Japanese American National Museum. Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC) is the project developer. Carde Ten is responsible for the designs.

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400 South Central Avenue

Proposal for 400 South Central Avenue, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles Inches Forward

A mixed-use project has been proposed for development at 400 South Central Avenue in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of ten buildings offering spaces for residential, retail, commercial, office, and hotel uses. Continuum Partners is the project developer. Studio One Eleven and Adjaye Associates are responsible for the designs. CP LA Cold Storage Land, LLC is the project applicant.

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118 S. Astronaut Ellison S. Onizuka Street

Condominiums Revealed At 118 S. Astronaut Ellison S. Onizuka Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles

A new residential project has been unwrapped at 118 S. Astronaut Ellison S. Onizuka Street in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a nine-story building offering residential units and retail space. The project replaced a surface parking lot on the site. Beverly Hills-based Etco Homes is the project developer. Bucilla Group Architecture is responsible for the designs.

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