Los Angeles


8251 West Melrose Avenue Elevation

Mixed-Use Planned At 8251 West Melrose Avenue, Beverly Grove

The city of Los Angeles may soon see yet another mixed-use project taking shape and form at 8251 West Melrose Avenue in Beverly Grove, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a six-story mixed-use building offering spaces for residential and retail uses. If approved, the mixed-use project would replace three commercial buildings. The project is a joint venture between Category and 4D Development and Investment. Category is also designing the project.

Read More

405 North Westlake Avenue

Affordable Housing Breaks Ground at 405 North Westlake Avenue in Filipinotown

Groundbreaking has commenced on an affordable housing project at 405 North Westlake Avenue in Filipinotown, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a four-story building offering affordable housing and onsite services. The project is a joint venture between Holos Communities and Restore Neighborhoods L.A. Lehrer Architects is responsible for the designs.

Read More

5600 West Franklin Avenue Rendering

SCEA Cleared for Units at 5600 West Franklin Avenue, Hollywood

A new residential project has made progress as the Los Angeles City Council signed off on SCEA (Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment)  for units proposed at 5600 West Franklin Avenue in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a four-story building offering residential units and onsite parking. Beverly Hills investor Ilan Gorodezki is the project sponsor. Kamran Tabrixi Architect & Associates is responsible for the designs.

Read More

405 North Westlake Avenue

Affordable Units Break Ground at 405 North Westlake Avenue, Historic Filipinotown

A new affordable housing project celebrated groundbreaking at 405 North Westlake Avenue in Historic Filipinotown in Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a four-story building offering affordable housing for the unhoused. Holos Communities and Restore Neighborhoods L.A. have teamed up as project developers. Lehrer Architects is responsible for the designs.

Read More

Fetching more...