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SunCal’s Sixth & Alameda Is The Biggest Arts District Development Yet

The development scene in the Arts District has been red hot for years, but now it is reaching an unprecedented level: Irvine-based developer Suncal has released details for its roughly $2 billion mega-project Sixth & Alameda.

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Whoa: $2-Billion 6th & Alameda Development Revealed

SunCal, which describes itself as one of country’s largest real estate firms, has unveiled plans for its highly-anticipated foray into Downtown Los Angeles.

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Enormous project with two 58-story towers proposed for Arts District

Last year, Irvine-based developer SunCal dropped $130 million on a 14.6-acre property bordered by Sixth, Alameda, Mill, and Wholesale streets in the Arts District, and now, we finally know what’s planned for this enormous parcel.

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Seeking Economic Jolt, Sleepy Hollow Embraces Development

A development on the site of a former General Motors plant in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., will feature 1,177 units of housing, more than 200,000 square feet of commercial space and a 140-room hotel. Credit Bryan Thomas for The New York Times

SLEEPY HOLLOW, N.Y. — It would seem ripe …

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Construction starts at former GM site in Sleepy Hollow

SLEEPY HOLLOW – The vast parcel of land on the Hudson River that formerly housed the General Motors assembly plant has been off-limits to general public for more than a century.

But that will change in a couple of years, after developers on Wednesday formally launched construction of the $1 billion mixed-use development, to be known as …

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