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High Street Residential Breaks Ground on Second Project in San Pedro

High Street Residential (HSR), the residential subsidiary of Trammell Crow Company (TCC), and joint venture partner Haseko North America, Inc., have broken ground on Jules San Pedro, an eight-story mixed-use residential community located in the San Pedro Waterfront Arts District at the gateway to the Port of Los Angeles. Located at 155 W. 6th St., the development will feature 281 market-rate residences and 1,276 square feet of ground-floor corner retail space.

The project is located across the street from the $500-million West Harbor mixed-use entertainment destination. Jules San Pedro marks HSR’s second development in Downtown San Pedro, building on the success of Vivo on Harbor, which opened in February 2025.      

“San Pedro is entering a defining chapter in its evolution,” said Alex Valente, principal with HSR. “As substantial public and private investment transforms the waterfront and strengthens the district’s mixed-use foundation, we see durable long-term demand for well-located, high-quality housing. Building on the success of Vivo on Harbor, Jules San Pedro underscores our confidence in San Pedro’s continued growth and our commitment to investing in its future.”  

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