400 South Central Avenue

Proposal for 400 South Central Avenue, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles Inches Forward

A mixed-use project has been proposed for development at 400 South Central Avenue in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of ten buildings offering spaces for residential, retail, commercial, office, and hotel uses. Continuum Partners is the project developer. Studio One Eleven and Adjaye Associates are responsible for the designs. CP LA Cold Storage Land, LLC is the project applicant.

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1020 North Ardmore Avenue

Affordable Units Proposed at 1020 North Ardmore Avenue, East Hollywood

A new affordable housing project has been proposed for development at 1020 North Ardmore Avenue in East Hollywood, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a new four-story building offering 52 dwelling units at affordable rates. The project calls for the demolition of the existing single-family residences on the site. Los Angeles-based Luxe Capital is listed as the project applicant. HRD Architecture is designing the project.

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3600 Wilshire Boulevard. Rendering by Perkins + Will

Project Moves forward at 3600 Wilshire Boulevard, Koreatown, Los Angeles

A Planning Commission hearing catapults a proposed project back into progress at 3600 Wilshire Boulevard in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of two 23-story buildings offering spaces for commercial and residential uses. The site is currently developed with a 22-story commercial office building and a two-story parking structure. Jamison Properties is the project developer. Perkins + Will is responsible for the designs.

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1650 Lincoln Boulevard

Concrete Rising at 1650 Lincoln Boulevard In Santa Monica

A new mixed-use project can be seen taking shape and form at its project site at 1650 Lincoln Boulevard in Santa Monica. The project proposal includes the construction of a new four-story building offering spaces for residential and retail uses. along with onsite parking, for both customers and residents. The project replaced a commercial building on the site. New York-based Tishman Speyer is the project developer. KFA Architecture is responsible for the designs.

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