The City of Los Angeles is looking to recruit private developers to reimagine some pieces of government-owned land. The city is looking to bring housing to 12 city-owned properties through a request for qualifications to find developers suitable for the project, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The search, part of the “Small Lots, Big Impacts” initiative, is an “innovative solution to produce more housing” through “the identification and development of [L.A.’s] large inventory of city-owned sites,” reads a motion introduced by Council member Nithya Raman. In order to recruit developers to build on the sites, the Los Angeles Housing Department will […]
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