Los Angeles County General Hospital, a 1.25M SF Art Deco landmark on the Eastside that hasn’t served a patient in 14 years, will be converted into a homeless and affordable housing and treatment facility.

The $250M adaptive reuse project, to be undertaken with state and city funding, will turn the hospital into what is being called a “Healthy Village” with housing, mental and medical health care, and social services including art resources and community activities, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times.


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