Related’s 225 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles

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Description

This show from August, 2013 takes the viewer to the Civic Center of Downtown Los Angeles, a bustling part of the city, to the high-profile site on the west side of Grand Avenue between 2nd and 3rd Streets. Here Related California was developing 225 N. Grand Avenue, a 19-story apartment tower that contains 271 units, with 20% of those affordable housing. 225 Grand was the first new apartment complex on Bunker Hill in more than a decade. The new high-rise is LEED Silver certified and was estimated to cost $120 Million to build. It was designed by Miami-based architecture firm Arquitectonica, with LARGE Architecture as the executive architect and Pankow as the general contractor.


Categories:
Residential Properties for Lease, Architecture, Construction, Development/Planning/Entitlements, Historical
Property Types:
Multifamily
States:
CALIFORNIA
Regions:
Southern California, Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles County
Cities:
Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles


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