Mixed-Use


2906 Santa Monica Boulevard

Upsized Plans Revealed For a Mixed-Use Building At 2906 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles

Upsized floor plans have been revealed for a proposed mixed-use project at 2906 Santa Monica Boulevard in Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a four-story building featuring apartments, retail spaces, and an onsite parking facility on a vacant parcel. Yale West, LLC, an affiliate of Santa Monica-based firm Roque & Mark Co, is the project applicant. DFH Architects is managing the design concepts and construction.

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Apartments + Retail Under Construction at Olympic Boulevard and Butler Avenue, Sawtelle, Los Angeles

A new mixed-use project is wrapping up construction work at Olympic Boulevard and Butler Avenue in Sawtelle, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a residential complex featuring 77 dwelling units, retail space, and onsite parking. Hypericum Companies is the project developer. Architect Farhad Ashofteh is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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800 South Western Avenue

Construction Begins For an Apartment Complex at 800 South Western Avenue, Koreatown, Los Angeles

Construction has finally begun for a large apartment complex proposed at 800 South Western Avenue in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The proposed project includes the development of a mixed-use project offering residential and retail spaces. Plans call for the preservation of a parking garage built in the 1930s. Jamison Services is the project developer. KTGY Architecture + Planning is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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13724 Victory Boulevard. Photo via niloresidentials.com.

13724 Victory Boulevard Opens in Valley Glen

13724 Victory Boulevard has opened in Valley Glen. The development will bring denser housing, as well as a few low-income housing units to the area. Reign Investments Inc. out of Sherman Oaks, is the developer behind the project, which has been titled “V on Victory.”

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