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1230 West Ingraham Street

Supportive Housing Debuts At 1230 West Ingraham Street In Westlake, Los Angeles

A new supportive housing complex has been inaugurated at its site at 1230 West Ingraham Street in Westlake, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a new seven-story residential building offering spaces for residential units and onsite supportive services. The project replaced a surface parking lot on the site. SRO Housing Corp is the project developer. KFA Architecture is responsible for the designs.

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660 Stanford Street Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Residential Building Fully-Framed At 660 Stanford Street, Downtown Los Angeles

The city of Los Angeles and its Mayor Karen Bass celebrate the inauguration of a residential project built at 660 Stanford Street in Downtown Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the redevelopment of an existing three-story building into a seven-story apartment complex with onsite amenities. Meta Housing Corp. and The People Concern are the project developers. KFA Architecture and Jag Interiors lead the design team for the project.

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601 Wilshire View

Apartments On the Rise At 601 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica

A new apartment complex is under construction at 601 Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica. The project proposal includes the development of a mixed-use project offering retail and residential spaces. The project calls for the demolition of an existing single-story commercial building once occupied by FedEx. Cypress Equity Investments is the project developer. KFA Architecture is responsible for the designs.

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22801 Vermont Avenue

Affordable Housing Rising At 22801 South Vermont Avenue, West Carson, Los Angeles

A new housing project has been proposed for development at 22801 South Vermont Avenue in West Carson, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a four-story building offering apartments for low-income households. The project replaces a vacant auto repair shop and retail building on the site. Non-profit developer and service provider PATH Ventures is the project sponsor. KFA Architecture and Placed Interior Design are responsible for the designs.

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