Plan to triple units at San Pedro housing project gets LA City Council go-ahead
The Los Angeles City Council has officially given the green light for the redevelopment of Rancho San Pedro near the Port of Los Angeles. The One San Pedro Collaborative, a joint venture between Richman Group, National CORE, Century Housing and the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, has secured its entitlements to breathe new life into the World War II-era housing development, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. One San Pedro is pursuing a 20-year plan to triple the housing capacity at the Rancho San Pedro Housing Project. The complex serving low-income households currently houses hundreds of families in 478 […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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