Wildfires prompt 200K sf office-to-schools conversion in Santa Monica
A swank office building in Santa Monica owned by JPMorgan has some lively new tenants alongside the likes of Amazon.com, Oracle and AMC Networks: kids. Landlords in the upscale city have converted a combined 200,000 square feet of offices to house five K-12 schools displaced by the Pacific Palisades fire, the Los Angeles Times reported. […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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