The Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center is a private nonprofit organization under contract to the California Department of Developmental Services. It coordinates and provides community-based services to people with developmental disabilities and is one of 21 such regional centers in the state.

The regional center has been at the Alhambra since 1996, notesVictoria Deise, senior development manager at the Ratkovich Co., which owns the Alhambra project in partnership with AIG Global Real Estate. The building ownership was represented in the lease by Linda Lee, Brendan Monaghan and Corina Panlilio of Grubb & Ellis. The regional center was represented by Alan Aufhammer, Brad Schlaak and David Kutzer of Staubach.

The Alhambra is a 40-acre office campus situated on Fremont Avenue immediately north of Mission Avenue. The campus is undergoing an expansion and redevelopment that is anticipated to include the addition of more than 300 condominiums and townhouses on the northeast corner of the site, as well as the development of an LA Fitness Center.

Construction of the fitness center should begin later this year. The Ratkovich Co. previously built a seven-acre neighborhood shopping center, the Shops at The Alhambra, across Fremont Avenue from the main Alhambra campus.

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