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Lincoln Joins Team Rethinking Plans for Hollywood Office Project

Lincoln Property Company said Tuesday it had joined the development team for 6767 W Sunset, a project led by Thomas St. John, founder of entertainment accounting firm Thomas St. John Group. The project spans almost two acres at the northeast corner of Sunset Boulevard and Highland Avenue in Hollywood. Lincoln is actively pursuing alternative site strategies for the project.

“While originally envisioned as a creative office project with music recording and video production as a core component, shifting market dynamics make residential an attractive alternative for the site,” said Rob Kane, senior EVP and market leader for Southern California at Lincoln.

Kane and Lincoln’s Sam Pepper are leading the process of pursuing alternative residential plans. HKS has been retained as the architect for the residential configuration, which will continue to include recording studios.

The original office scenario, often referred to as the CMNTY Culture Campus, will continue to move through entitlements in parallel.

Pictured: A rendering of the CMNTY Culture Campus.

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