Conversion plans for 800K sf UCLA Research Park come into focus
The University of California, Los Angeles is moving deeper into the adaptive reuse game with redevelopment plans for a former shopping mall in West Los Angeles. A newly released environmental study outlines the university’s plans for UCLA Research Park, which would transform the shuttered Westside Pavilion at 10800 and 10850 West Pico Boulevard into an 800,000-square-foot research and innovation campus, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The project will combine reuse of the former mall structure with new construction, carving out 271,000 square feet of wet and dry labs, 214,000 square feet of office space, 258,700 square feet for common areas and […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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