Los Angeles Housing Authority, Primestor break ground on retail shopping center

The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HALA)and Primestor Development have broken ground on 115,000 sq.-ft. retail shopping center called the Jordan Downs Plaza.

The Jordan Downs Plaza will be built on a 9.5-acre site located between Alameda Ave. and the new extension of Century Boulevard.

The shopping center is a part of the Jordan Downs revitalization project, one of the largest urban redevelopment projects in the United States. The shopping center will include a full-service supermarket, a fitness center and many opportunities for local and national retailers.

The Jordan Downs Plaza was designed as an open-air retail center with green building principles and sustainable materials, and will feature architecture, drought-tolerant landscaping, and an interactive water feature.

Construction is scheduled to commence later this year.

California Construction News staff writer

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