Mixed-Use


125 Long Beach Boulevard

Mixed-Use Pushing Dirt At 125 Long Beach Boulevard In Downtown Long Beach

Mixed-use development has broken ground and is under construction at 125 Long Beach Boulevard In Downtown Long Beach. The project proposal includes the development of a mixed-use building with residential and retail space, replacing a parking lot on the site. Orange County-based Raintree Partners is the project developer. Carrier Johnson + Culture is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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336 West 7th Street

Residential + Retail Project On the Rise At 336 West 7th Street In Downtown San Pedro

A mixed-use project is under construction at 336 West 7th Street In Downtown San Pedro. The project proposal includes the construction of an apartment building with retail space, replacing a surface parking lot and a small commercial building. Local real estate developers Mountain Pacific, South Bay Developers, and Ark Construction & Development are the project developers. Breen Engineering is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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1101 Flower Street. Rendering by CallisonRTKL.

Work Picking up on Oceanwide Plaza at 1101 Flower Street in Downtown

Work is picking up on the Oceanwide Plaza, in Downtown Los Angeles at 1101 Flower Street. The site was supposed to open in 2019, but has been stalled for a variety of reasons. When completed, it will bring 504 units to the popular area, just across the street from the Staples Center. CallisonRTKL is the architecture firm for the development.

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9001 Santa Monica Boulevard

Mixed-Use Topped Out At 9001 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles

A mixed-use project is under construction at 9001 Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a luxury residential building with retail and restaurant space. GPI Companies is the project developer. A team including Steinberg Gart, WORKPLAYS Studio, and Colacion Studio is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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