LA aims for 43K homes with office-to-resi incentives
Up to 43,000 new homes lay in wait across Los Angeles, if the city can find a way to convert more of its aging commercial building stock to apartments, according to city housing officials. City Councilmembers will vote this month on a sweeping zoning initiative that aims to do just that by expanding and updating […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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