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- Here are 10 L. A. projects to watch in 2024 - Urbanize LA
Last week, we took an opportunity to reflect on some of the biggest stories in Los Angeles real estate, architecture, and urban planning news from 2023 Now, we turn our sites forward and check in on what we'll be keeping our eyes on in 2024
- Here are 10 L. A. projects to watch in 2025 | Urbanize LA
Sneak previews have already shown up on social media, but the Section 1 of the project will extend nearly four miles and include three stops at Wilshire La Brea, Wilshire Fairfax, and Wilshire La Cienega in Beverly Hills
- Tariffs weigh down L. A. industrial market, Lincoln . . . - la. urbanize. city
Here's what we're reading this week: Measure ULA is reducing apartment development in the city of L A, report says "In all, researchers estimated ULA is causing a reduction of at least 1,910 units per year
- Here are eight L. A. projects to watch during 2023 - Urbanize LA
Over the past couple of weeks, we took some time to reflect on some of L A 's biggest real estate, architecture, and urban planning stories of 2022 But with the calendar flip to January, it's time to look forward
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- DTLA development tied to City Hall scandal gets more time to start . . .
The company behind a proposed high-rise development at the intersection of Figueroa Street and Olympic Boulevard in Downtown Los Angeles will have more time to make the project a reality, according to a letter issued by the Planning Department
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