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3525 West 8th Street View

Exterior Finishes Go Up For a Mixed-Use At 3525 West 8th Street, Koreatown, Los Angeles

Vertical construction is complete and exterior finishes are starting to be revealed at 3525 West 8th Street in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a mixed-use building offering residential and retail spaces. Cal-Coast Development and Rescore are the project developers. Nadel Architects is responsible for the design concepts.

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1885 West Slauson Avenue

Apartment Building Planned At 1885 West Slauson Avenue, Chesterfield Square, Los Angeles

A new apartment complex will soon be seen at 1885 West Slauson Avenue in Chesterfield Square, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a five-story apartment building on an empty lot located at the northeast corner of Slauson Avenue and St. Andrews Place. Luxurious Properties, LLC is the project applicant. Maly Architects is responsible for the design concepts.

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1100 Temple Street

Residence Wraps Construction At 1100 Temple Street In Downtown Los Angeles

Construction is coming to a close for a residential project located at 1100 Temple Street in downtown Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of an eight-story multi-family residential complex, replacing a restaurant and auto body shop on the site. LaTerra Development is the project developer. Urban Architecture Lab is responsible for the design concepts.

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1149 North Las Palmas Avenue

Office Complex Planned At 1149 North Las Palmas Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles

A new office building will soon be seen at 1149 North Las Palmas Avenue in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of an office complex spanning an area of 123,000 square feet. Bardas Investment Group is the project developer. Otherworks is the architecture firm responsible for the design concepts. The design team also includes executive architect House & Robertson and landscape architecture firm KSA.

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