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tlas Capital Group is moving forward with plans to add 1,000 apartments to its Row DTLA complex in Downtown Los Angeles. The developer has filed plans to build two eight-story apartment buildings at the 32-acre site, replacing a parking lot. The new development will consist of a 367-unit complex on the north side and a 633-unit building on the south side, with shops, restaurants, and underground parking for 1,000 cars.
The project comes after the city approved new zoning rules that allow redevelopment of parking lots along Alameda Street, part of the Row property. The DTLA 2040 plan aims to accommodate up to 125,000 new residents and 100,000 jobs in Downtown by 2040. Atlas Capital has filed plans for several ambitious projects in Downtown, including a production studio across from Row DTLA and a 725-unit apartment complex near Metro's Chinatown Station.
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