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Jordan Downs Redevelopment - HACLA By the late 1990s, the aging buildings were suffering from significant capital investment needs In response, HACLA launched a planning effort for the redevelopment of Jordan Downs the late 2000’s A Specific Plan was adopted by the City of Los Angeles in 2013
Cypress View Opens Its Doors: Mayor Bass Joins BRIDGE Housing and HACLA . . . HACLA, BRIDGE Housing, and The Michaels Organization are leading the redevelopment of Jordan Downs The ongoing redevelopment will provide 1,500 units of mixed-income housing, including one-for-one replacement of existing units, and a 115,000 square-foot retail center
Latest Phase of Jordan Downs Redevelopment Opens The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA), BRIDGE Housing, and The Michaels Organization have partnered to redevelop the original 700-unit enclave into a mixed-income, mixed-use neighborhood that benefits residents as well as the surrounding Watts neighborhood
Jordan Downs Specific Plan | Los Angeles City Planning Project Description: The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) has initiated the Jordan Downs Master Plan program to redevelop the Jordan Downs public housing complex and transform the Specific Plan area into a mixed-use development with new homes, jobs, schools, parks, and community facilities
Inside the Redevelopment Transforming Watts in Los Angeles The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) led the initiative to redevelop Jordan Downs, a 21-acre (8 5 ha) site, into more than 1,700 units of affordable housing, 115,000 square feet (10,683 9 sq m) of retail and 45,000 square feet (4,180 sq m) of ground-floor commercial space
National, State and Local Leaders Mark the Ten-Year Anniversary of . . . Jordan Downs residents joined with the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA), and partners The Michaels Organization, BRIDGE Housing, Primestor, and nearly 30 federal, state and local leaders to commemorate a decade of revitalization at Jordan Downs