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Lendlease Tops Out Habitat Mixed-Use Project in LA

Lendlease and joint venture partner Aware Super marked the topping-out of the six-story office and 12-story multifamily building at its Habitat mixed-use development, located at 3401 S. La Cienega Blvd. in Los Angeles. The developer aims to make the office component the first new-construction creative office property in LA to achieve LEED platinum certification.

Upon completion in early 2026, Habitat will feature a 253,000-square-foot office building, 260-unit multifamily building and 2,900 square feet of retail and restaurant space, complemented by an integrated acre of open space. The project will offer immediate access to the LA Metro and Expo Bike Path and sits in the geographic center of the city.

“Habitat is a testament to our creative and sustainable placemaking expertise and will deliver a premier product for our investors in the Los Angeles market,” said Meg Spriggs, managing director of development, Americas, Lendlease.

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