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Supportive Housing Takes Shape At 283 West Imperial Highway In Broadway-Manchester, Los Angeles

A new supportive housing complex is taking shape and form at 283 West Imperial Highway in Broadway-Manchester, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of supporting housing untis made of prefabricated modular units. The project is a joint venture between Clifford Beers Housing and American Family Housing. LOHA is responsible for the design concepts.

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609 North Dillon Street. Photo by Stefany Hedman.

609 North Dillon Street Nearing Finish Line, in Silver Lake

609 North Dillon Street is nearing the finish line, in Silver lake. The project, by CIM Group, will bring 52 new apartments to the area, as well as some ground floor retail space. The contemporary design continues to modernize the area, with 505 North Silver Lake Boulevard going up a block away, and “The Dillon,” which was also a CIM Group project, recently completed next door.

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3434 Wesley Street

Wood Framing Takes Shape For a Mixed-Use At 3434 Wesley Street, Culver City, Los Angeles

Wood frame is now rising above the concrete podium of a mixed-use building proposed at 3434 Wesley Street in Culver City, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a five-story apartment building featuring residential, commercial, and office space. Pine LLC is the project applicant. Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects (LOHA) is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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1500 South Granville Avenue. Rendering by LOHA.

1500 South Granville Avenue Opens in Santa Monica, Los Angeles

1500 South Granville Avenue was recently completed in Santa Monica. The project was developed by CIM Group, and then sold to UCLA for student housing. The 2.6-acre lot used to be a car dealership. The address is the second half of the project, 11800 Santa Monica Boulevard was completed earlier, and currently hosts a Target, as well as other retail and housing on the upper levels.

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