2968 West 7th Street. Image via MVE Architects.

2968 West 7th Street tops out in Koreatown, Los Angeles

2968 West 7th Street has reached its structural height in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The project, entitled “Nexen,” is a partnership between Jamison Services and City Century, who filed for a $27 million permit valuation. The seven-story structure is beginning to take shape on a parcel once occupied by surface parking and a single-story commercial building.

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3600 Stocker Street View

A 70-Foot Tall Mixed-Use Building Planned At 3600 West Stocker Street, Crenshaw Boulevard

Development permits have been submitted seeking the approval of a 70-foot tall mixed-use building at 3600 West Stocker Street, Crenshaw Boulevard. The project proposal includes constructing a six-story mixed-use building with 64 dwelling units and 5,000 square feet of commercial retail space. The site is currently developed with a single-story commercial building and single family dwelling proposed to be demolished. The project site consists of four  lots totaling approximately 18,657 square feet. 

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2880 West James M. Wood Boulevard. Rendering by Archeon Group.

2880 West James M. Wood Boulevard Nearly Reaches Structural Height

Jamison Properties has nearly reached structural height at 2880 West James M. Wood Boulevard, also referred to as 900 Vermont street. The building is one of several developments taking place in Koreatown. The property is part of the Transit Oriented Communities incentive program, with the Wilshire/Vermont subway station a couple of blocks away, transporting the purple and red lines.

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