195 Simi Village Drive. Rendering via City of Simi Valley.

Townhomes at 195 Simi Village Drive have been completed, in Simi Valley

Townhomes at 195 Simi Village Drive have been completed, in Simi Valley. The project, by Landsea, is made of 37 separate buildings, ranging in from three to seven attached units, bringing 211 new homes to the area. It has been titled “The Westerly.” The 17 acre site used to stage Simi Valley Days, corn crops, and seasonal pumpkin and Christmas tree lots.

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13260 Maclay Street

Storage Facility To Offer Apartments At 13260 Maclay Street, Sylmar, Los Angeles

A proposed storage facility located at 13260 Maclay Street in Sylmar, Los Angeles will now include apartments units. The project proposal includes the construction of a 200,000 square-foot development. The project site is already developed with a 22-unit apartment complex slated for demolition. Redondo Beach-based Trojan Storage is the project applicant. San Clemente-based Jordan Architects is responsible for the design concepts.

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1111 Jefferson Boulevard Site

$34M Loan Sanctioned For 1111 Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, Los Angeles

A new mixed-use property has been proposed at 1111 Jefferson Boulevard in Culver City, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a complex offering housing and commercial space. 3MR Capital and The John Buck Company are the project developers and have scored a $34-million loan for the project. Culver City-based wHY Architecture and AO are responsible for the design concepts.

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3525 West 8th Street View

Exterior Finishes Go Up For a Mixed-Use At 3525 West 8th Street, Koreatown, Los Angeles

Vertical construction is complete and exterior finishes are starting to be revealed at 3525 West 8th Street in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a mixed-use building offering residential and retail spaces. Cal-Coast Development and Rescore are the project developers. Nadel Architects is responsible for the design concepts.

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