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Tokyo Villa

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Rowan Lofts

1539 & 1539 1/2 E 57th St

261-267 S San Pedro St

120-130 Hewitt St

1044 E 54th St

Savoy

Sky Lofts

SB Grand

The Ritz Carlton Residences

216 S St Louis St

Metropolis Los Angeles - Tower I

1341 Valencia St

204-206 W 52nd Pl

1554 E 21st St

1538 25TH St

1473 E 23rd St

1386 E 20th St

1372 E Washington Blvd

1439 E 23rd St

2321-2339 Hooper Ave

1323 E Adams Blvd

1403 E 23rd St

1380 E 22nd St

1358 E 21st St

Middle School Site (por)

1245 E Adams Blvd

1328 E 21st St

2508 Naomi Ave

2720-2726 Nevin Ave

2922 Compton Ave

1175 E Adams Blvd

1316 E 22nd St

1249 E 28th St

1537 E 33RD ST

1623 E 33rd St

1462 S Central Ave

1248 E 22nd St

1365 E 33rd St

1679-1681 E 33rd St

1131 E Washington Blvd

2720 Naomi Ave

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