Long Beach Shiny New Downtown
LA’s downtown isn’t the only one undergoing a major transformation, LA’s little brother Long Beach is also in the mitts of a construction boom. Downtown Long Beach has over 20 … Continue reading
Jordan Downs aka “Urban Village”…?
Jordan Downs, one of LA’s neglected public housing complexes, with extremely bad soil is being transformed into a master-planned community to create a vibrant and sustainable mixed-used and mixed-income urban … Continue reading
Proposed Development For Crenshaw And Expo
Metro and Los Angeles County staff are proposing to enter a six-month negotiating period with the developer Watt Companies to build 492 residential units and about 47,500 square feet of … Continue reading
Gentrification**Cough** Excuse Me, I Mean “Cumulus”
I originally posted on this back in July of 2016 but since then Carmel Partners, the developers of the project, have released new renderings of the major 11.9 acre … Continue reading
Carson Stadium Moving Forward
Carson’s City Council recently approved the two NFL team stadium that is to be built at the intersection of the 405 and 110 freeway, making the stadium on step closer … Continue reading
Vermont Entertainment Center Development – South LA
Councilmen Bernard Parks announced and hosted a ground breaking this week for a massive entertainment development at Vermont Ave and Manchester Ave. From the renderings it seems to be a … Continue reading
Rams Owner Releases New Renderings For Inglewood Stadium
Inglewood’s planned football stadium may have hit a hurdle but St. Louis Rams owner, Stan Kroenke is not letting that slow down the project. Kroenke will be fully prepared for a meeting … Continue reading
Inglewood Stadium First Big Stumble
The Stadium slated for Hollwyood Park Casiono Development had eased by major hurdles like not having to produce an EIR (environmental impact report, which is usually long and strenuous process), they … Continue reading
Beware Gentrification is Afoot SouthLA!
I really hope you all have been keeping up with the major developments currently under-construction because major gentrification is afoot, really its already started happening. Don’t get me wrong I’m … Continue reading