Supportive Housing Projects Advance In Koreatown, Mid-City, San Pedro, and Wilmington
Plans to develop new supportive housing in Los Angeles have advanced, sanctioning five new housing projects in Koreatown, Mid-City, San Pedro, and Wilmington.
Plans to develop new supportive housing in Los Angeles have advanced, sanctioning five new housing projects in Koreatown, Mid-City, San Pedro, and Wilmington.
An adaptive reuse project has been completed, transforming an office building from the late 1950s into multifamily housing at 3921 Wilshire Boulevard in Koreatown, Los Angeles. Jamison Services Inc is the developer behind the remodeling. Koreatown-based architecture firm, Archeon Group is managing the design concepts and construction.
New multi-family residential buildings are under construction at 840 South Mariposa Street in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of two buildings with residential units and basement parking. Woodland Hills-based venture, CGI Strategies, is the project developer. KFA Architecture is managing the design concepts and construction.
“Hana,” is nearly complete at 801 South Berendo Street, in Koreatown. The project is one of many by Jamison Services in the area. It was projected to finish in February of this year, although final touches appear to be lingering. The site will expand both retail and housing in the area.
“Sawyer,” at 411 Normandie, is now leasing. The site is another development by Jameson Properties, which has dozens of developments in Koreatown. The site used to be a 1.12-acre church parking lot.