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3547-3555 Overland Avenue

Site Prep Begins For Mixed-Use At 3547-3555 Overland Avenue, Palms, Los Angeles

The project site has been cleared to make way for a mixed-use building proposed at 3547-3555 Overland Avenue in Palms, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a mixed-use building replacing a series of small residential commercial structures on the site. Oakmont Capital is the project developer. Reed Architectural Group is managing the design concepts and construction.

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903 North Main Street

Apartments Planned Next To Homeboy’s Chinatown HQ At 903 North Main Street

Homeboy Industries expands into affordable housing proposed at 903 North Main Street in Chinatown, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a residential building, replacing a parking lot on the site. The project will provide housing for participants in Homeboy’s 18-month training program. The non-profit organization Homeboy Industries is the project developer. Homeboy Industries has long been acclaimed for its gang rehabilitation and anti-recidivism services. KFA Architecture is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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1123-1161 South Main Street View

High-Rise Apartment Tower Proposed At 1123-1161 South Main Street In Downtown Los Angeles

Plans to construct a high-rise apartment tower at 1123-1161 South Main Street in downtown Los Angeles have been revealed. The project proposal includes the development of a 30-story mixed-use development, replacing a series of retail buildings on the site. Local real estate firm Jade Enterprises is the project developer. MVE + Partners is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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LAX. Image via LAWA Official Site.

Second of Six Pedestrian Bridges Rises at LAX

Los Angeles World Airports recently announced the placement of the second pedestrian bridge structure over World Way. This bridge will connect the APM Center CTA station to Terminal 2 once the train system is complete. There will be six similar structures at Los Angeles International Airport in total, as part of the larger plan for the Automated People Mover (APM).

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