From Curbed LA:
"Palms is usually seen as the down-market Westside neighborhood, but things may be changing. Local developer Frost/Chaddock held a ceremony today, with the mayor in tow, in honor of a five-story mixed-use project they're just starting work on. F/C touts the project's proximity to the Expo Line's forthcoming Palms station, about a half-mile away and opening in a couple years; residents will be able to take the train to jobs in Santa Monica and Downtown. The unnamed project will have 115 apartments (with 17 set aside for low-income residents), groundfloor restaurant space, landscaped courtyards, and rooftop gardens." Read more..
"Palms is usually seen as the down-market Westside neighborhood, but things may be changing. Local developer Frost/Chaddock held a ceremony today, with the mayor in tow, in honor of a five-story mixed-use project they're just starting work on. F/C touts the project's proximity to the Expo Line's forthcoming Palms station, about a half-mile away and opening in a couple years; residents will be able to take the train to jobs in Santa Monica and Downtown. The unnamed project will have 115 apartments (with 17 set aside for low-income residents), groundfloor restaurant space, landscaped courtyards, and rooftop gardens." Read more..