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Plans call for two-, three-, and four-bedroom homes
https://la.urbanize.city/post/121-homes-replaced-former-school-campus-3960-fruit-st-la-verne
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The seven-story building replaced a fast food restaurant
https://la.urbanize.city/post/hotel-indigo-rise-515-n-central-ave-glendale
Four towers would house more than 3,000 people, if completed
https://la.urbanize.city/post/high-rise-senior-housing-complex-pitched-6400-canoga-ave-warner-center
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These numbers help determine eligibility for deed-restricted affordable housing
https://la.urbanize.city/post/here-are-californias-affordable-housing-income-limits-2026
Plans now call for a six-story building with 120 apartments
https://la.urbanize.city/post/more-housing-added-proposed-affordable-development-7220-owensmouth-ave-canoga-park
The seven-story building would replace a single-family home
https://la.urbanize.city/post/17-apartments-planned-2217-s-fox-hills-dr-century-city
The seven-story development would replace a shuttered Walgreens
https://la.urbanize.city/post/290-apartments-planned-18430-sherman-way-reseda
Los Angeles, home to roughly 150 covered transit stations, is racing to blunt the law by modestly upzoning 55 single-family areas, potentially delaying the full SB 79 rollout until 2030.
The projects will create 212 homes in Montebello, San Gabriel, Alhambra, and South Pasadena
https://la.urbanize.city/post/four-affordable-projects-san-gabriel-valley-score-25m-funding
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The project would be located southeast of Lake Station
https://la.urbanize.city/post/new-housing-slated-1045-locust-street-pasadena
A new state law that allows denser housing development near major transit stops goes into effect in July, opening the door to construction of more than 1 million new units in California's urban centers.
In Downtown Glendale, construction forges ahead for a new Hotel Indigo outpost.The project from VK Group at 515 N. Central Avenue, consists of a seven-story building that is approved to feature 142 guest rooms, a pool deck, a fitness room, meeting rooms. Plans also call for a 137-car underground garage.
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In a familiar story, a shuttered school campus in a suburban locale is set to give way to new housing.Villages at Fruit Street, a project from Lewis Homes, is slated for the former Lutheran High School campus located at 3960 Fruit Street in the City of La Verne. The nine-acre campus, which shuttered in 2023, is set to give way to a project which would include 121 homes in a mix of townhome and standalone single-family dwellings.
Six months after reportedly shelling out $25 million to acquire a development site near the G Line in Warner Center, an operator of assisted living facilities has kicked off ambitious plans for a new senior housing complex on the property.
A single-family home located just west of Century City is set to give way to apartments, according to a new application to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning.The proposed project from applicant Mehrzad Shirani Lapari, slated for a site at 2217 S. Fox Hills Drive, calls for the construction of a seven-story building featuring 17 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments above parking for six vehicles.
The San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust (SGVRHT) has announced nearly $25 million in funding for the construction of for affordable housing developments in the communities of Montebello, San Gabriel, South Pasadena, and Alhambra. The money, which comes from Measure A, is the largest single award in the trust's six-year existence. The funding will be utilized to create a total of 212 homes. The projects include:The BLVD
It's that time of year again: California Department of Housing and Community Development has released updated 2026 income limits and median household income figures for all of the state's 58 counties.