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3022 Western Avenue Elevation

Mixed-Use Proposed At 3022 South Western Avenue, Jefferson Park, Los Angeles

A new mixed-use has been proposed for development at 3022 South Western Avenue in Jefferson Park, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a mixed-use facility offering apartments and retail spaces. The project will replace a warehouse and an attached parking area on the site. CIM Group is the project developer. Nadel Architects is responsible for the designs. TGP is serving as the landscape architect.

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22801 Vermont Avenue

Affordable Housing Rising At 22801 South Vermont Avenue, West Carson, Los Angeles

A new housing project has been proposed for development at 22801 South Vermont Avenue in West Carson, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a four-story building offering apartments for low-income households. The project replaces a vacant auto repair shop and retail building on the site. Non-profit developer and service provider PATH Ventures is the project sponsor. KFA Architecture and Placed Interior Design are responsible for the designs.

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3200 Temple Street Elevation

Supportive Housing Inaugurated At 3200 Temple Street, Rampart Village, Los Angeles

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the inauguration of a permanent supportive housing project proposed at 3200 West Temple Street in Rampart Village, Los Angeles. Non-profit organizations Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA) and Linc Housing Corp. are the project developers. D33 Design & Planning and Synthesis Design + Architecture are the project architects.

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12124 W Pacific Avenue

Apartments Proposed At 12124 Pacific Avenue, Mar Vista, Los Angeles

A new apartment building has been proposed for development at 12124 Pacific Avenue in Mar Vista, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a six-story building offering apartments and onsite parking. The apartment building will replace a shuttered church on the site, built in the 1920s and 1960s. Robert Green is the project developer. Mika Design Groups and Robert James Taylor Architects are the architects.

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