Bass touts expanded conversion incentives as Jamison’s DTLA office-to-resi project gets underway
The World Trade Center in Downtown Los Angeles is in the spotlight as Mayor Karen Bass touts the city’s recently approved adaptive reuse ordinance. Bass stopped at the office complex at 350 South Figueroa Street as part of her reelection campaign as Jamison Services moves forward with turning the offices into housing, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. It’s a partial realization of past plans from Jamison; before the pandemic, the firm looked to clear a portion of the World Trade Center site to build a 41-story apartment tower. The property spans nearly 400,000 square feet across a full city block bounded […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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