The Purchase and Plans for 1111 Sunset Boulevard (Now The Elysian) - December, 2011
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In a program (produced December, 2011) about a very unique and interesting project, RENTV reports about 1111 Sunset Blvd (now The Elysian), located near downtown Los Angeles. In it's unique style, the RENTV team takes you to this old run down seven-story office building, which had been the HQ for the Metropolitan Water District Headquarters but has been vacant for the past 15 years. It was bought in October 2011 for $6.8 million by a group called Linear City which plans on transforming it into 92 market rate apartments.
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Residential Properties for Lease, Architecture, Development/Planning/Entitlements, Historical
Property Types:
Multifamily
States:
CALIFORNIA
Regions:
Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles County
Cities:
Los Angeles
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