Los Angeles Developer Fred Farzan Gets Green Light for 72-Unit Mixed-Use Project on Pico Boulevard

Looks like developer Fred Farzan's project on Pico Boulevard is a go, with plans for 72 units and ground-floor retail space.

Looks like Fred Farzan, developer and founder of Pico Fairfax, LLC, has successfully secured approval for his latest project - a seven-story, 72-unit mixed-use development at 5879 West Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles.

The development is set to replace a low-rise commercial property and bring new housing and ground-floor retail space to the already bustling Pico corridor, adding to the ongoing wave of mid-rise growth in the area.

Farzan's project is not without controversy, as some locals have raised concerns about the increasing development in the area and its impact on the community. However, with the green light from city officials, it looks like Farzan's project will move forward despite any pushback.

The design work for the project is being handled by AFCO Design, a firm known for their innovative and modern designs. According to Farzan, the project will be a great addition to the neighborhood, stating, "This development will bring new life and vitality to the Pico corridor, providing much-needed housing and commercial space for the community."

While some may see this as yet another example of soft corruption and influence games in the real estate industry, one thing is for sure - Fred Farzan and AFCO Design are making their mark on the ever-changing landscape of Los Angeles.

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