3170 Olympic Boulevard

Mixed-Use Building Fully Framed At 3170 Olympic Boulevard, Koreatown, Los Angeles

New mixed-use development can be seen taking form and shape at 3170 Olympic Boulevard in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a building with residential and retail space. The project replaced a series of small commercial and residential buildings. Bando Dela Corp is developing the project. Archeon Group is managing the design concepts and construction.

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Burbank Aero Crossings

Mixed-Use Planned At 2311 North Hollywood Way In Burbank, Los Angeles

A project with mixed-use spaces is proposed at 2311 North Hollywood Way in Burbank, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of four buildings with housing, retail, and office spaces. A retail store will be demolished for the project to move forward. Century City-based firm LaTerra Development is the project developer. Urban Architecture Lab is managing the design concepts and construction.

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Torrance Transit Park and Ride Regional Terminal

Transit Center Starts To Take Shape In Torrance, Los Angeles

Construction for the long-delayed Torrence Transit Center is in full swing in Los Angeles. The project proposal includes a new transit hub that will serve as the western terminus of Metro’s C (Green) Line. It will eventually connect to the Metro rail network through a planned extension of the C Line from its current terminus in Redondo Beach. Frank Webb Architects is managing the design concepts and construction.

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500 South Oxford Avenue

Residential Development Starts To Take Form At 500 South Oxford Avenue, Koreatown, Los Angeles

A new residential development is taking its form in wood and concrete framing at 500 South Oxford Avenue in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The project proposal consists of a seven-story residential building. Irvine-based firm Fred & Jamison LLC is the project developer and is tied to a Korean real estate firm Sireus Corp. Ketter Group is managing the design concepts and construction.

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