Real Estate/Development
Dec. 2, 2000
FOCUS ON MULTIFAMILY
By Julie Nakashima Interestingly enough, downtown commercial real estate brokers save some of their loudest cheers for housing. Residential has been downtown's weakest spot, the missing link that has kept Los Angeles' central core from developing the vibrant, around-the-clock environment found in other major cities. But brokers and downtown advocates are enthused by projects such as The Medici, Geoff Palmer's 650-unit project just west of the Harbor Freeway, and Tom Gilmore's 250-unit Old




Interestingly enough, downtown commercial real estate brokers save some of their loudest cheers for housing.
Residential has been downtown's weakest spot, the missing link that has kept Los Angeles' central core from developing the vibrant, around-the-clock envir...
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