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1200 Cahuenga Boulevard Elevation

Office Complex Planned At 1200 Cahuenga Boulevard In Hollywood, Los Angeles

An office complex has been planned at 1200 Cahuenga Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of an office complex spanning an area of 75,000 square feet office. Local real estate firm BARDAS Investment Group is the project developer. Portland-based architecture firm West of West is responsible for the design concepts, with House & Robertson serving as executive architect and KSA as the landscape architect.

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Godfrey Hotel

Construction Wrapped For Godfrey Hotel At 1400 North Cahuenga Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles

After a long-term delay, construction has wrapped for Godfrey Hotel at 1400 North Cahuenga Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a seven-story hotel building with a restaurant, rooftop deck and bar. Oxford Capital Group is the project developer. Steinberg Hart is responsible for the design concepts. Chicago-based Gettys Group provided interior design work.

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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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Orchid Suites Hotel

Los Angeles Housing Department Seeks Funding To Repurpose Hotels Into Housing

City of Los Angeles is seeking funds for a new project that proposes to convert hotels into permanent supportive housing. Three motels are up for grabs in Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. The project, named as Project Homekey, is a pandemic-initiated program that allows cities and counties to purchase underused hotels and repurpose them as interim or permanent housing. Recently, in September 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom announced $2.75 billion in funding for Project Homekey. The City of Los Angeles, which created 744 homes through the initial phase of the program, is now getting to work on its second round of acquisitions.

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