Development is in the works for another park-adjacent parcel near the Metro’s Gold Line station in Chinatown. An LLC submitted plans on Thursday to the city to build 243 live/work units on a property on North Main and Sotello streets, a block away from Los Angeles State Historic Park.
The project applicant is listed as an LLC called 1457 Main Property (that’s also the address for the development). The property owner on record is another LLC, festively named Mango Town, which has links to a produce company in Oxnard.
The development site is currently in use as a produce distribution center.
The blocks on the southern side of the Chinatown park have seen a flurry of activity in the last couple of years.
A Trammell Crow Company project is under construction now across the street from the Gold Line and adjacent to the vacant lot where the College Station project is planned.
Closer to the Los Angeles River, a cluster of warehouses has been transformed into a little nightlife hub, with the first LA restaurant from David Chang and a cocktail bar from New York opening within the last year and a location of a Brooklyn music venue called Baby’s All Right still in the works.
Comments
Chinatown is going to be the site of the next wave of major development similar to what happened around the convention center. it’s ripe for this and has a lot of dumpy 1 story industrial buildings.
By LAoneWay on 11.02.19 9:07am
This is a great idea. I hope it comes to fruition.
By mrxman on 11.04.19 7:18pm
Chinatown is going to massively look different in the next 8-10 years
By sdgdesigner on 11.14.19 4:44pm