The redevelopment of Rancho San Pedro, a Los Angeles owned public housing complex that dates back to WW II, finally is moving forward—with 1,553 new homes slated for nine-city-block wide project.

One San Pedro Collaborative—a partnership of The Richman Group, based in Connecticut; Rancho Cucamonga-based National CORE; and Century Housing of Culver City which the city selected in 2018 to redevelop the 80-year-old garden apartment public housing project—has filed an entitlement application to get the ball rolling.

According to a report in Urbanize Los Angeles, the developers are planning to redevelop Rancho San Pedro, which is in proximity to the Port of Los Angeles, with a mixed-use development. The current public housing complex has 478 two-story apartment buildings on 21 acres adjacent to Santa Cruz, Third, Mesa and Beacon streets.

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