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2301 S Bundy Drive

Apartments Planned At 2217-2227 South Bundy Drive, Sawtelle, Los Angeles

The Los Angeles Department of City Planning reviewed a project proposed at 2217-2227 South Bundy Drive and 2222-2244 South Amherst Drive in Sawtelle, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the redevelopment of 16 single-family homes with two large apartment buildings. San Francisco-based firm Carmel Partners is the project developer. Carrier Johnson + Culture is responsible for the design concepts.

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Alta Ink Facade

Mixed-Use Complex Debut At 5750 Hollywood Boulevard In Hollywood, Los Angeles

Four years after its announcement and groundbreaking, a mixed-use apartment complex has neared completion at 5750 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a seven-story mixed-use building featuring commercial and residential spaces. Atlanta-based firm Wood Partners is the project developer. Carrier Johnson + Culture is responsible for the design concepts.

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125 Long Beach Boulevard

Mixed-Use Pushing Dirt At 125 Long Beach Boulevard In Downtown Long Beach

Mixed-use development has broken ground and is under construction at 125 Long Beach Boulevard In Downtown Long Beach. The project proposal includes the development of a mixed-use building with residential and retail space, replacing a parking lot on the site. Orange County-based Raintree Partners is the project developer. Carrier Johnson + Culture is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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5950 Jefferson Boulevard

Office Complex Topped Out At 5950 Jefferson Boulevard In Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles

An office building will soon be in function at 5950 Jefferson Boulevard in Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a four-story office building located a short walk from the Culver City Stairs. Urban Offerings and Meridian Group are project developers. Carrier Johnson + Culture is managing the conceptual design and construction.

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