SoLa Impact gets City Council nod for modular housing facility in South LA
With modular housing proving to be a well-timed option for Palisades and Eaton fire victims, Los Angeles officials and SoLa Impact are looking to bring production of those units closer to the city. The Los Angeles City Council voted to enter into an exclusive negotiating agreement with locally based developer SoLa Impact to explore the creation of a modular housing manufacturing facility in South Los Angeles, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The City of Los Angeles purchased the 9-acre site at 10900-10931 South Clovis Avenue in 1993 after 50 years of the site being used as a maintenance, storage and sign-painting […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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