3200 Temple Street Elevation

Supportive Housing Inaugurated At 3200 Temple Street, Rampart Village, Los Angeles

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the inauguration of a permanent supportive housing project proposed at 3200 West Temple Street in Rampart Village, Los Angeles. Non-profit organizations Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA) and Linc Housing Corp. are the project developers. D33 Design & Planning and Synthesis Design + Architecture are the project architects.

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12124 W Pacific Avenue

Apartments Proposed At 12124 Pacific Avenue, Mar Vista, Los Angeles

A new apartment building has been proposed for development at 12124 Pacific Avenue in Mar Vista, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a six-story building offering apartments and onsite parking. The apartment building will replace a shuttered church on the site, built in the 1920s and 1960s. Robert Green is the project developer. Mika Design Groups and Robert James Taylor Architects are the architects.

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6100 S Main Street View

Site Prep Begins At 6100 South Main Street, Florence Avenue, Los Angeles

A new residential project has been proposed for development at 6100 South Main Street in Florence, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a four-story building featuring modular apartments and onsite parking. The project required the demolition of a series of single-story commercial buildings. Local real estate investment firm SoLa Impact is the project developer. The Architects Collective is responsible for the designs.

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Aerial View of the West Harbor

Groundbreaking Held For Waterfront West Harbor In San Pedro

Construction has begun for the long-awaited revamp of San Pedro‘s Ports O’ Call Village. The project proposal includes the development of the waterfront West Harbor development with new shops, restaurants, and an amphitheater. The Ratkovich Company and Jerico Development are the project developers. Studio One Eleven is responsible for the designs.

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