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A significant transformation is underway at a prominent office campus in University City, as a leading Southern California real estate developer announces plans to construct two new apartment buildings. This redevelopment initiative will introduce a total of 552 residential units to the area, marking a notable shift from traditional office space to a more mixed-use environment.
The project, which focuses on the western portion of the existing office campus known as The Plaza, aims to meet the growing demand for housing in the region. With its strategic location near various amenities and public transportation options, the new apartments are expected to attract a diverse range of residents, including young professionals and families.
This move reflects a broader trend in urban development, where companies are increasingly recognizing the value of integrating residential living with commercial spaces. By creating a vibrant community within the office campus, the developer hopes to enhance the overall appeal of the area while contributing to the local economy.
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