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They're re-purposing one of the older buildings in Inglewood into retail. Not the fanciest but better than what's there right now.
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Here's another version of the rendering. Nothing special, but I agree with Morshed, it's 100 time setter than what's there now for a couple of reasons even though the building's facade isn't actually changing that much.

1- there are three storefront entrances from the looks of it
2- no more parking in front of the building, but instead a nice wide sidewalk


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Yeah the elimination of the Trail Appliances parking lot makes this a win. I'm in.
 
It was one of the three controversial sites in Inglewood that did get rezoning approval for a tower.
 
An interesting infill project is going to CPC next week. It is a DC land use to accommodate a different style of townhome/micro-unit development on what would normally be just a typical R-CG parcel. It is located in Albert Park / Raddison Heights, on the SE corner of 12th Avenue and 34th Street SE. The background report can be found here:

It has a concurrent DP, which can be seen here:
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An interesting infill project is going to CPC next week. It is a DC land use to accommodate a different style of townhome/micro-unit development on what would normally be just a typical R-CG parcel. It is located in Albert Park / Raddison Heights, on the SE corner of 12th Avenue and 34th Street SE. The background report can be found here:

It has a concurrent DP, which can be seen here:

This is a really cool use of a traditional suburban parcel, I especially like the rooftop patios in the render.
 

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