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Real Estate/Development

Jun. 17, 2003

Transit-Oriented Development to See Golden Age in Los Angeles

BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Staff Writer Though common in most major cities throughout the nation, transit-oriented development never took off in Los Angeles, a region long dominated by suburban-style sprawl connected by ribbons of concrete.

BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Staff Writer

Though common in most major cities throughout the nation, transit-oriented development never took off in Los Angeles, a region long dominated by suburban-style sprawl connected by ribbons of concrete.

That's about to change.

When the new Gold Line light rail service opens next month, it will herald the first true transit-oriented residential developments in Los Angeles County, which could serve as exampl...

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