Palisades mobile home complex listing infuriates residents displaced by fires
A listing for a fire-ravaged mobile home park in Pacific Palisades has former residents and local politicians riled up. A marketing brochure for the 173-unit Pacific Palisades Bowl Mobile Estates describes it as a “blank canvas for redevelopment” in a location that is “ideally positioned for a transformative residential or mixed-use project,” the Los Angeles Times reported. The property’s owners listed it for sale with CBRE and Marcus & Millichap. But the offering is off base, because the zoning doesn’t allow redevelopment, and local officials are unwilling to rezone it, the outlet said. The property fronts the Pacific Coast Highway, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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