Mixed-Use

550 South Shatto Place Elevation

New Proposal Approved for 550 South Shatto Place, Koreatown, Los Angeles

A new scaled-down proposal for a housing project has been approved for development at 550 South Shatto Place in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a new eight-story building offering 318 apartments. Townline and Forme Development are the project developers. KTGY is responsible for the designs. Omgivning is serving as architect for the reuse of the 1930s church.

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2600 South Robertson Boulevard

New Affordable Housing Planned at 2600 South Robertson Boulevard, Los Angeles

A new mixed-use affordable housing project has been proposed for development at 2600 South Robertson Boulevard in Mid-City, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a new six-story apartment complex offering affordable housing options and spaces for retail uses. Once approved, the project calls for the demolition of three commercial buildings on the site. Ohr Haemet, Inc is the project developer. Metropolis Architecture is responsible for the designs.

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1235 North Vine Street Facade

Plans Under Review for New Mixed-Use at 1235 North Vine Street, Hollywood

Plans for a new mixed-use project are being discussed for development at 1235 North Vine Street in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a new six-story mixed-use complex offering spaces for office, commercial and residential uses. Exit 39 and MGMT Partners are the project developers. Hawkins\Brown Architects is responsible for the designs.

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Vivo on Harbor Rendering

Mixed-Use Almost Finished at 511 South Harbor Boulevard, San Pedro

Construction has almost reached completion for a new mixed-use project proposed for development at 511 South Harbor Boulevard in Downtown San Pedro. The project proposal includes the development of a new eight-story building offering spaces for retail and residential uses. The project replaced a Grinder restaurant on the site. Trammell Crow Company’s subsidiary High Street Residential is the project developer. KFA Architecture is responsible for the designs.

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