Hamilton Land townhomes greenlighted for Norwalk’s growing resi pipeline
A church and a school in Norwalk are headed for redevelopment as townhome-style condominiums. The Norwalk Planning Commission approved a proposal from Hamilton Land Development calling for demolishing the church and school buildings at 12722 Woods Avenue and replacing them with a series of three-story buildings with more than five dozen townhomes, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The plan includes 61 two-, three- and four-bedroom townhomes, each with a two-car garage on the ground floor. The proposed development, designed by KTGY, is named “The Woods.” It isn’t the only townhome development in the area. Last year, Norwalk city officials approved plans […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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