Continuum Partners

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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Fourth & Central Skyline

$2B Fourth & Central Mixed-Use Coming To Downtown Los Angeles

A mixed-use project is all set to be a part of the massive transit infrastructure coming to Downtown Los Angeles, which will reshape the entire region over the next decade. The project proposal is a part of a master plan for the site, which includes multiple properties fronting 4th Street, Alameda Street, and Central Avenue. The project proposes to bring a mix of housing, offices, a hotel, and commercial uses, as well as open space. Denver-based Continuum Partners is the project developer. Studio One Eleven is responsible for the designs.

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655 Mesquit Street

Office Tower Proposed At 655 Mesquit Street In Arts District, Los Angeles

Construction plans for the proposed office tower have started to move forward at 655 Mesquit Street in Arts District, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a fourteen-story office building with ground-floor retail space. The new construction will replace a parking lot on the site. Continuum Partners and Platinum Equity are the project developers. EYRC Architects is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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Fourth & Central Aerial View

$2 Billion Development Could Be Seen In Downtown Los Angeles

A mix of housing, office space, and more could be seen in Downtown Los Angeles. The project proposal includes replacing the existing cold storage facility with a new mixed-use facility consisting of ten buildings ranging from two to forty-two stories in height.
Denver-based developer, Continuum Partners, is developing this project in an industrial area at the neighborhood’s border with Little Tokyo and Skid Row. The architecture firm, Studio One Eleven, is developing the master plan.

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