New details emerge around Jamison, Kennedy Wilson’s DTLA World Trade Center conversion
Jamison and Kennedy Wilson’s plans for the affordable housing conversion of the former World Trade Center complex in downtown Los Angeles are coming into focus. On Monday, the locally based firms unveiled details around their proposal to convert the former offices at 350 South Figueroa Street into Sky Castle, a 512-unit affordable apartment project that will anchor a broader partnership expected to deliver roughly 4,000 income-restricted homes across Los Angeles over the next five years, the Los Angeles Times reported. The $200 million redevelopment will transform the 400,000-square-foot office complex into one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. The first phase includes […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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