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6116-6144 West Pico Boulevard

New Renderings Released For Mixed-Use At 6116-6144 West Pico Boulevard, Mid-City, Los Angeles

A new look has been published for a mixed-use development proposed at 6116-6144 West Pico Boulevard in Mid-City, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a mixed-use building offering residential and retail spaces. Plans call for the demolition of a series of small commercial buildings. Pico Treasures, LLC is listed as the project applicant. West Pacifica Design is responsible for the design concepts.

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405 S Hewitt Street Elevation

High-Rise Office Tower Proposed At 405 South Hewitt Street, Arts District, Los Angeles

A five-year-old proposal is all revamped with a high-rise building proposed at 405 South Hewitt Street in Arts District, Los Angeles. The new project proposal includes the constructon of a 18-story high-rise building offering office spaces spanning 340,000 square feet. Legendary Group is the project developer. Gensler is responsible for the design concepts. Cushman & Wakefield is also on the project development team.

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3664-3688 S Overland Avenue

Mixed-Use Nears Completion At 3664-3688 Overland Avenue In Palms, Los Angeles

A new mixed-use apartment complex reaches completion for vertical construction at 3664-3688 Overland Avenue and 3667-3673 Keystone Avenue in Palms, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of two buildings offering residential, commercial, and parking spaces. Helio, formerly known as Oakmont Capital, is the project developer. Reed Architectural Group is responsible for the design concepts.

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3521-3537 Hughes Avenue View

Site Prep Begins For Apartments At 3521-3537 Hughes Avenue In Palms, Los Angeles

A new multifamily residential project site has begun preparation at 3521-3537 Hughes Avenue in Palms, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of 40 new apartments near Palms Station. The project will replace two houses and two duplexes on the site. Geneva Street Partners is the project developer. Hochhauser Blatter Architecture & Planning (HBA) is responsible for the design concepts.

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