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1505-1519 South Veteran Avenue

Multi-Family Residential Project Pitched At 1505-1519 South Veteran Avenue, Westwood, Los Angeles

A new residential project has been proposed for development at 1505-1519 South Veteran Avenue in Westwood, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a six-story multi-family residential building, replacing two small apartment buildings built in the 1930s and 1940s. Brennen Hakimian is the project applicant. Warren Techentin Architecture (WTARCH) is responsible for the design concepts.

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5550 West Pico Boulevard Rendering

Mixed-Use Project Completed At 5550 West Pico Boulevard, Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles

One year into construction, the exterior finishing for a mixed-use project has come to completion at 5550 West Pico Boulevard in Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a mixed-use building offering residential and retail spaces. Wiseman Residential is the project developer. Reed Architectural Group is responsible for the design concepts. The seven-story building will also offer subterranean parking on the site.

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5627 Fernwood Avenue. Rendering via hollandresidential.com.

5627 Fernwood Avenue at Mid Height, in Hollywood

5627 Fernwood Avenue is at mid height, in Hollywood. It has been titled “Ardence and Bloom.” The project, by PATH Ventures, will bring 60 new units to the area, all of which will be low income housing. The triangular site is adjacent to the Hollywood Freeway.

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1315-1323 Colton Street View

Buildings Almost Ready At 1314-1320 Court Street & 1315-1323 Colton Street, Echo Park, Los Angeles

A new residential project is progressing construction at 1314-1320 Court Street & 1315-1323 Colton Street in Echo Park, Los Angeles. The project proposal consists of development of two six-story residential buildings offering 120 residential units each. Aragon Properties Corporation is the project developer. Irvine-based Coe Architecture is responsible for the design concepts for both buildings.

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