Santa Monica

1633 26th Street

Apartments Proposed at 1633 26th Street in Santa Monica

A new residential project has been proposed for development at 1633 26th Street in Santa Monica. The project proposal includes the development of a new eight-story building offering more than 300 apartments, commercial space, and onsite parking. Plans call for the demolition of an existing three-story structure and surface parking lot on the site. Holland Partner Group is the project developer. Kilroy Realty is the property owner. AC Martin is responsible for the designs.

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1640 5th Street Night View

Mixed-Use Proposed at 1640 5th Street in Santa Monica

A new mixed-use project has been proposed for development at 1640 5th Street in Santa Monica. The project proposal includes the development of a new eight-story mixed-use building offering spaces for residential and commercial uses. Lincoln Property Company is listed as the owner. KFA Architecture is responsible for the designs.

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1901 Wilshire Boulevard

Medical Offices May Come to 1901 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica

A new medical office space project has been proposed for development at 1901 Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica. The project proposal includes the development of a three-story office building used for medical offices. If approved, the project will replace a shuttered pool hall. Babak Samimi, an orthopedic surgeon is the project applicant. Michael W. Folonis Architects is responsible for the designs.

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2307 Lincoln Boulevard Night View

Mixed-Use May Replace Auto Shop at 2307 Lincoln Boulevard, Santa Monica

A new mixed-use project has been proposed for development ay 2307 Lincoln Boulevard in Santa Monica. The project proposal includes the development of a new seven-story mixed-use building offering spaces for retail and residential uses. If approved, the mixed-use project would replace a shuttered auto repair shop on the site. Coast Meridian Properties is listed as the project applicant. Arcaforma is responsible for the designs.

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