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A prime example of smart urban development, the Fuller Lofts project is a 103,500 sq. ft. adaptive reuse and nearly 30,000 sq. ft. vertical expansion of a 1920s concrete industrial building in a depressed neighborhood of east Los Angeles. Located convenient to a station on a recently constructed light-rail line, the Fuller Lofts was the first transit-oriented development begun in the area and has spurred the revitalization of Lincoln Heights.
Consisting of 102 units of affordable, workforce, and market-rate lofts along with 15,500 sq. ft. of commercial space, the program adds two stories of penthouse lofts above the original four-story structure. Connected by an open-air paseo, a newly constructed two-story parking structure lies directly adjacent.
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