LA City Council approves $2B mixed-use redevelopment of DTLA industrial site after years-long delays
The Los Angeles City Council gave the greenlight to a long-languishing effort to remake an industrial pocket on the eastern edge of downtown Los Angeles. The City Council approved the $2 billion Fourth & Central mixed-use development, capping off a five-year entitlement process that included environmental challenges, neighborhood opposition, a zone change and a major redesign, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The project will replace the Los Angeles Cold Storage facility at 400 South Central Avenue with a 10-building complex spanning roughly 2.3 million square feet. Designed by a team led by David Adjaye and Studio One Eleven, the development has […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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