The Consulate General of India is growing its presence in California with its first outpost in Los Angeles. The South Asian country’s diplomatic arm signed a full-floor lease at the Aon Center at 707 Wilshire Boulevard in downtown Los Angeles, Bisnow reported. The lease for approximately 21,000 square feet lasts 10 years and becomes India’s second consulate office in the state after the first in San Francisco. It’s a notable addition that comes about two years after the $148 million deal for the 62-story office tower struck by Carolwood’s Adam Rubin and Andrew Shanfeld. It puts the Consulate in the […]
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