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Apartment Complex Planned At 5001 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles

An eight-story apartment complex is planned at 5001 Wilshire Boulevard in Hancock Park. The project proposal includes the construction of 242 residential units and the demolition of a strip mall. The retail center that will be replaced was built in the 1980s at the northwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Highland Avenue. Pacific Springs LLC is the developer property owner. TCA Architects is managing the design concept and construction of the project.

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839 Fedora Street and 826-840 South Mariposa Avenue. Rendering by KFA Architecture.

Framework Rising for CGI Developments, in Koreatown

Back-to-back developments are rising at 839 Fedora Street and 826-840 South Mariposa Avenue, in Koreatown. CGI Strategies is the developer behind both buildings. Six lots were assembled to make the site, which was acquired in 2017. The site will have a large roof deck that will provide views of the Los Angels Skyline.

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Groundbreaking for 1410 North Highland Avenue, Hollywood

A new residential project has successfully broken ground and began construction at 1410 North Highland Avenue in Hollywood. The project proposal consists of micro-unit apartments that will replace an auto repair shop.
The project is a joint venture between ELK Development and Sixty West, which have secured funding worth $41.1-million. OfficeUntitled is managing the design concept and construction.

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514 Shatto Tower

Approval for 514-550 South Shatto Place & 3119 West 6th Street, Koreatown

The Los Angeles City Planning Commission has approved a new high-rise apartment tower at 514-550 South Shatto Place & 3119 West 6th Street in Koreatown. The project proposal consists of an apartment tower featuring 367 residential units, office space, retail space, and on-site parking. Canadian real estate firms Townline and Forme Development are invested in the project. Gensler is managing the design concept and construction.

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