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California Landmark Group could build apartments or townhomes
20/08/2024

California Landmark Group could build apartments or townhomes

An application submitted recently to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning reveals new details for a proposed mixed-use apartment complex that California Landmark Group could bring to Ventura Boulevard in Woodland Hills.

The project would replace a shuttered church
20/08/2024

The project would replace a shuttered church

A vacant church in Historic South-Central could be redeveloped with affordable housing through the Mayor's Executive Directive 1, per an application submitted in July to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning.

Vista Terrace will feature 102 apartments
20/08/2024

Vista Terrace will feature 102 apartments

Developer Thomas Safran & Associates is now accepting applications for an affordable housing complex in Panorama City, according to a project website.

Alexan Arroyo would rise at 325 N. Santa Anita AvenueStudio One Eleven
20/08/2024

Alexan Arroyo would rise at 325 N. Santa Anita Avenue

Studio One Eleven

With one multifamily residential development already prepped for construction next to the Arcadia Metro station, Trammell Crow Residential (TCR) is now gearing up to build a second.

The new Exposition Park landmark is on track to debut in 2025Lucas Museum of Narrative Art | MAD Architects
20/08/2024

The new Exposition Park landmark is on track to debut in 2025

Lucas Museum of Narrative Art | MAD Architects

Nine months after our last update, the exterior of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art continues to shape up on the western side of Exposition Park.

"For better or for worse, LA created the contemporary Olympics. What could we possibly learn about that we didn't invent...
20/08/2024

"For better or for worse, LA created the contemporary Olympics. What could we possibly learn about that we didn't invent first? "

For better or for worse, LA created the contemporary Olympics. What could we possibly learn about that we didn't invent first?

Did you check them out at CicLAvia this weekend?
20/08/2024

Did you check them out at CicLAvia this weekend?

Work is all but complete for a new stretch of protected bike lanes on Hollywood Boulevard, LADOT announced last week. The project spans a more than two-mile stretch of Hollywood Boulevard between Hillhurst Avenue to the east and Gower Street to the west. That corridor includes places such as Barnsda...

High-rise complex from Jamison Services features 428 apartments
19/08/2024

High-rise complex from Jamison Services features 428 apartments

In Koreatown, Jamison Services, Inc. is putting the finishing touches on the neighborhood's latest apartment towers.

With the 2024 Paris Olympics now in the rear view mirror, the State of California is preparing to spend big on upgrades ...
19/08/2024

With the 2024 Paris Olympics now in the rear view mirror, the State of California is preparing to spend big on upgrades to the home so several venues in the 2028 Los Angeles games: Exposition Park.

Earlier this month, Exposition Park announced the approval of $351.5 million in the state budget for the park in fiscal year 2024-2025. That money which will be used for the construction of nearly six acres of new park space and underground parking garage. The open space will span the southeast corner of the park at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Figueroa Street, near BMO Stadium and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Read more here: https://la.urbanize.city/post/exposition-park-gets-352m-six-acres-new-green-space-and-underground-parking

Four- and five-bedroom apartments just north of Santa Monica BoulevardLorcan O'Herlihy Architects [LOHA]
19/08/2024

Four- and five-bedroom apartments just north of Santa Monica Boulevard

Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects [LOHA]

In Sawtelle, the wrapping is off at a new co-living apartment complex from designed by LOHA.

HACLA would maintain 75 percent of the apartments as affordable housing
19/08/2024

HACLA would maintain 75 percent of the apartments as affordable housing

The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles is looking to acquire a large apartment complex next to the US-101 Freeway in Woodland Hills, according to an environmental notice.

Plans call for 111 apartments at site of shuttered Sizzler restaurant
19/08/2024

Plans call for 111 apartments at site of shuttered Sizzler restaurant

The Los Angeles City Council has approved new zoning rules to facilitate the redevelopment of a shuttered Sizzler restaurant in Lake Balboa.

The 18,000-seat Intuit Dome broke ground in 2021
19/08/2024

The 18,000-seat Intuit Dome broke ground in 2021

The Los Angeles Clippers officially have an arena to call their own.

"The train will serve the Arrow Line, a 9-mile transit line with five stops between downtown San Bernardino and the Univ...
19/08/2024

"The train will serve the Arrow Line, a 9-mile transit line with five stops between downtown San Bernardino and the University of Redlands."

The $20-million, 108-passenger train — the Zero Emission Multiple Unit, or ZEMU — is North America’s first self-powered, zero-emission passenger train to meet Federal Railroad Administration requirements.

ICYMI: Converting six acres of surface parking at the Figueroa Street and MLK Boulevard
19/08/2024

ICYMI: Converting six acres of surface parking at the Figueroa Street and MLK Boulevard

With the 2024 Paris Olympics now in the rear view mirror, the State of California is preparing to spend big on upgrades to the home so several venues in the 2028 Los Angeles games: Exposition Park.

It originated as a Builder's Remedy project
18/08/2024

It originated as a Builder's Remedy project

Social media posts and a recent community meeting have offered a first look at the next residential tower on the way to Downtown Santa Monica.

Work is underway for the Leonard Hill Arts Plaza
18/08/2024

Work is underway for the Leonard Hill Arts Plaza

One year after its ceremonial groundbreaking, the first signs of construction on the Sixth Street Viaduct PARC are apparent in new social media posts.

Broxton Plaza will span one block between Weyburn and Kinross
18/08/2024

Broxton Plaza will span one block between Weyburn and Kinross

It took a little longer than expected, but a car-free pedestrian plaza is finally taking shape in Westwood Village.

The site is an empty lot between Lexington and Fountain
18/08/2024

The site is an empty lot between Lexington and Fountain

A mid-block site between Lexington and Fountain Avenues in East Hollywood is poised for redevelopment with small lot homes, per a recent application to the L.A. Department of City Planning.

The seven-story building would be transformed into 149 apartments for CSULB students
18/08/2024

The seven-story building would be transformed into 149 apartments for CSULB students

A 1980s office building a half-mile west of the Cal State Long Beach campus could be converted to student housing, according to an initial study published by the City of Long Beach.

Plans call for 530,000 square feet of offices
17/08/2024

Plans call for 530,000 square feet of offices

Earth movers and heavy equipment are active at the intersection of National and Venice Boulevards, where tech giant apple is building out a large office campus on the border between Culver City and Los Angeles.

It could be built as either offices or apartments
17/08/2024

It could be built as either offices or apartments

The Los Angeles City Council has voted to approve new zoning rules to facilitate the construction of a mixed-use high-rise building near the intersection of Sunset and Vine in Hollywood.

The $3-billion project was approved on a 7-0 vote
17/08/2024

The $3-billion project was approved on a 7-0 vote

Related California's proposed $3-billion redevelopment of Santa Ana's Metro Town Center mall faces a key hurdle: the Santa Ana Planning Commission.

L.A. real estate, architecture, and urban planning news from the past week
17/08/2024

L.A. real estate, architecture, and urban planning news from the past week

A vacant grocery store next to the I-405 Freeway in Palms will get a new occupant after sitting empty for more than eight years.

Plans call for 248 homes and community-serving retail space
17/08/2024

Plans call for 248 homes and community-serving retail space

Six months after starting work in Little Tokyo, construction has gone vertical for a new mixed-use development featuring affordable housing and commercial space, with the arrival of a red tower crane.

Up to 633 apartments would rise just south of the Walk of Fame
16/08/2024

Up to 633 apartments would rise just south of the Walk of Fame

An ambitious proposal which calls for redeveloping properties near the Hollywood Walk of Fame with housing, offices, and retail space has been approved by the Los Angeles City Planning Commission.

Social media posts and a recent community meeting have offered a first look at the next residential tower on the way to ...
16/08/2024

Social media posts and a recent community meeting have offered a first look at the next residential tower on the way to Downtown Santa Monica.

The proposed development, planned for adjoining parcels at 1433-1437 6th Street, would sprout mid-block between Broadway and Santa Monica Boulevard. Madison Realty Capital, which has controlled the site since early 2024, has proposed the construction of a new 18-story building which would feature 172 residential units atop a two-level subterranean parking garage.

Plans call for a mix of one- and two-bedroom dwellings, of which 26 would be reserved for affordable housing.

Ottinger Architects is designing the tower, which would stand nearly 185 feet in height and include a rooftop pool deck, as well as other amenities.

Find out more at Urbanize LA: https://la.urbanize.city/post/renderings-revealed-18-story-tower-planned-1437-6th-street-santa-monica

Bridge Housing development features 69 residential unitsBRIDGE Housing | KTGY | R.D. Olson Construction
16/08/2024

Bridge Housing development features 69 residential units

BRIDGE Housing | KTGY | R.D. Olson Construction

At a ceremony held on August 14, developer Bridge Housing Corp. and local elected officials marked the completion of Heritage Square South, a new supportive housing complex for seniors in Pasadena.

JPI is building 222 apartments just south of the K Line
16/08/2024

JPI is building 222 apartments just south of the K Line

Six months after breaking ground, a red tower crane stands high above a property at 939 W. Manchester Boulevard in Inglewood, where Texas-based development firm JPI is building a new mixed-use apartment complex.

Converting surface parking at the Figueroa Street and MLK BoulevardExposition Park
16/08/2024

Converting surface parking at the Figueroa Street and MLK Boulevard

Exposition Park

With the 2024 Paris Olympics now in the rear view mirror, the State of California is preparing to spend big on upgrades to the home so several venues in the 2028 Los Angeles games: Exposition Park.

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