Real Estate/Development
Dec. 30, 2003
Living the High Life
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Managing Editor For the intrepid residents of the adaptive reuse projects breathing new life into underused commercial buildings in downtown Los Angeles, much of their social lives will take place among the rooftops.
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Managing Editor
For the intrepid residents of the adaptive reuse projects breathing new life into underused commercial buildings in downtown Los Angeles, much of their social lives will take place among the rooftops.
Many old downtown office and industrial buildings were built property line to property line without open space - or sp...
CREJ Managing Editor
For the intrepid residents of the adaptive reuse projects breathing new life into underused commercial buildings in downtown Los Angeles, much of their social lives will take place among the rooftops.
Many old downtown office and industrial buildings were built property line to property line without open space - or sp...
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