Architects Orange

826 North Azusa Avenue

Apartments + Retail Coming To 826 North Azusa Avenue In Azusa, Los Angeles

A new mixed-use apartment building is under construction at 826 North Azusa Avenue in Azusa, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a building offering spaces for residential and retail uses. Serrano Development Group is the project developer. AO is designing the podium-type apartment complex, while Pacific Empire Builders is serving as general contractor.

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2721 West Wilshire Boulevard. Photo by Stefany Hedman.

Framing Rising at 2721 West Wilshire Boulevard, in Westlake

Framing is rising at 2721 West Wilshire Boulevard, in Westlake. The project, by The Richman Group, will be almost entirely low income housing. It is being built on what used to be the parking lot of “The Bryson,” the iconic, deco era hotel that has also been converted to low income housing. The new project has been titled “Bryson II.”

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1111 Jefferson Boulevard Site

$34M Loan Sanctioned For 1111 Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, Los Angeles

A new mixed-use property has been proposed at 1111 Jefferson Boulevard in Culver City, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a complex offering housing and commercial space. 3MR Capital and The John Buck Company are the project developers and have scored a $34-million loan for the project. Culver City-based wHY Architecture and AO are responsible for the design concepts.

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4421-4437 Crenshaw Boulevard

Renderings Revealed For 4421-4437 Crenshaw Boulevard, Hyde Park, Los Angeles

Rendering have been revealed for a new mixed-use project proposed at 4421-4437 Crenshaw Boulevard in Hyde Park, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of an eight-story building with retail and residential spaces. Plans call for the redevelopment of small commercial buildings on the site into multifamily housing and retail spaces. Local firm Treehouse is the project developer. Architects Orange (AO) is responsible for the design concepts.

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