Venice single-family homes to give way to mixed-use resi building
More single-family homes in Los Angeles are slated for demolition and replacement with multifamily buildings. The Los Angeles City Planning Commission signed off on a proposal for a mixed-use development at 1410-1422 Main Street in Venice, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The development would rise in the place of two neighboring single-family homes. The project comes from Three on the Tree LLC, which is managed by local developer Jason Teague and investor Brittany DeBeikes, according to Urbanize. Designs are being handled by Venice-based m_Royce Architecture. Three on the Tree’s proposal calls for the construction of a new five-story building with 20 […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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