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1000 East Walnut Street

Los Angeles County Issues $18.7M For Supportive Housing At 1000 East Walnut Street, Pasadena

Los Angeles County issued $18.7 million for a supportive housing development proposed at 1000 East Walnut Street in Pasadena. The project proposal includes the construction of a four-story building offering residential and office space along with onsite parking. Plans call for the demolition of a small office building on the site. Culver City-based architecture firm Carde Ten is managing the design concepts and construction.

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11701 Santa Monica Boulevard

Mixed-Use Under Construction At 11701 Santa Monica Boulevard

Construction has kicked off for a mixed-use building proposed at 11701 Santa Monica Boulevard in Sawtelle. The project proposal includes the development of a building offering residential and retail spaces, replacing a single-story commercial building. Markwood Enterprises is the project developer. Steinberg Hart is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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700-800 San Gabriel Boulevard

Sab Gabriel City Council Approves Mixed-Use At 700-800 San Gabriel Boulevard

San Gabriel City Council approves a mixed-use project at 700-800 San Gabriel Boulevard. The project proposal includes the development of a building offering residential and retail space. Four years after announcing plans to redevelop the former site of a nursery with condominiums, the project is moving forward. Pacific Plaza Premier Development Group is the project developer. Media Portfolio is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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501 East 5th Street

Los Angeles Planning Commission Approves Women’s Center Expansion In Downtown

Los Angeles City Planning Commission has approved plans from the Downtown Women’s Center at 501 East 5th Street to expand its campus onto a neighboring parking lot at 5th Street and San Pedro Street in Skid Row. Daylight Community Development and GTM Holdings have partnered to develop the project. Gensler is designing the Downtown Women’s Center expansion, with KFA Architecture serving as the architect of record.

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