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1483-1503 Sunset Boulevard

New Apartments Planned At 1483-1503 Sunset Boulevard, Echo Park, Los Angeles

A new residential project could bring new residences at 1483-1503 Sunset Boulevard in Echo Park, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the demolition of commercial buildings and the construction of apartments and retail space. The Brentwood-based company, Champion Real Estate Company, is the project developer. AC Martin is responsible for the design concepts and constriction.

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1818 Cherokee Avenue Rendering

Multifamily Residential Development Planned At 1818 North Cherokee Avenue, Hollywood

The Los Angeles Planning Commission signed off on a new housing project at 1818 North Cherokee Avenue in Hollywood. The project proposal includes the construction of a new multifamily residential development featuring apartments and on-site parking. Real estate investment firm CGI Strategies is the project developer. AC Martin is managing the design concepts and construction.

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Modera Argyle View

Hollywood To Welcome a New Mixed-Use Building On Argyle Avenue and Selma Street

A vacant commercial building will soon provide housing to Hollywood residents. A mixed-use project at 1546 North Argyle Avenue and 6224 West Selma Street has been approved to take shape from the longtime base of Ametron Electronics. The project proposal consists of the construction of a seven-story building with residential units, retail space, and a subterranean parking garage.
Mill Creek Residential Trust is going to develop this project. AC Martin is managing the design concepts and construction.

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3017-3045 South Crenshaw Boulevard View

New Mixed-Use Project At 3017-3045 South Crenshaw Boulevard, Los Angeles

Mid-Wilshire-based developer CIM group has proposed a new mixed-use project at 3017-3045 South Crenshaw Boulevard in Crenshaw, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of 168 apartments with retail space. The project site is currently occupied by a church which will be replaced by the mixed-use development. The developer is pursuing entitlements through the Transit Oriented Communities guidelines, which would permit increased density, floor area, and height beyond zoning limits for the property.

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