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Good Samaritan to sell 4-acre property: downtown block sale could net $30 million.


An unusually large development opportunity is expected to come onto the market this week in Central City West and could provide a crucial impetus to the revitalization of the area near downtown Los Angeles Downtown Los Angeles is the central business district of Los Angeles, California, located close to the geographic center of the metropolitan area. The sprawling, multi-centered megacity is such that its downtown core is often considered just another district like Hollywood or .

Good Samaritan Hospital Good Samaritan Hospital may refer to:

In the United States:
  • Good Samaritan Hospital (Bakersfield) — Bakersfield, California
  • Good Samaritan Hospital (Los Angeles) — Los Angeles, California
 is hoping to sell a full city block bounded by Wilshire Boulevard Wilshire Boulevard is one of the principal east-west arterial roads in Los Angeles, California, United States. It was named for H. Gaylord Wilshire (1861-1927), an Ohio native who made and lost fortunes in real estate, farming, and gold mining. , South Bixel Street, West Sixth Street and Lucas Avenue to a residential developer who would build a large community on the 4.1 acres.

The hospital has not set an asking price, but the property is just west of the Harbor (110) Freeway in the growing Central City West area. There have been 2,400 housing units recently built there, more than 1,000 units under construction and another 2,000 units planned.

"This whole area is going through a complete revitalization," said hospital Chief Executive Andrew Leeka.

Although it's unusual for such a large parcel to come onto the market in that area, a 4.6-acre property across Figueroa Street Figueroa Street is a street in Los Angeles County, California. It runs in a north/south direction for a length of more than 30 miles (48 km) between the Los Angeles communities of Eagle Rock and Wilmington.  from Staples Center This articlearticle or section has multiple issues:
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 was sold Aug. 11, fetching about $80 million. The Moinian Group bought that parcel and plans a 700-unit residential development.

However, the Good Samaritan Good Samaritan

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Good Samaritan
 property is coming onto the market amidst a pullback by downtown developers. Last month, the Business Journal reported that developer Sonny Astani had shelved plans to build a 30-story downtown condominium tower, while real estate brokers suggested that between 10 and 15 residential developments have been canceled in the area.

Industry officials are blaming over construction of condominiums across the country--as well as a robust downtown supply--for making investors wary of putting money into new developments. Also to blame: sharply rising construction costs.

Central City West

Still, downtown boosters say that over the long term Central City West needs more housing to meet the area's growing population. Some envision the neighborhood as a middle-class haven close to downtown in contrast to more upscale neighborhoods directly downtown such as South Park.

"It is within walking distance to central downtown, the area is the definition of live-work," said Carol Schatz, executive director of the Central City Association. "It is being transformed with market rate middle class housing and you can't revitalize a neighborhood without your middle class."

The lot features several structures that would likely be razed raze also rase  
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2. To scrape or shave off.

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 for the development: a parking lot, warehouse, visiting nurse vis·it·ing nurse
n.
A registered nurse employed by a public health agency or hospital to promote community health and especially to visit and administer treatment to sick people in their homes.
 dormitory and a 1920s office building the hospital uses. Future development would likely be a cornerstone of the Central City West area.

Real estate broker Mark Tarczynski, the listing agent for the property, said that because of its large size, a diversified development can be built there, with the existing office building possibly incorporated into any development as an adaptive reuse Adaptive reuse is the process of adapting old structures for new purposes.

When the original use of a structure changes or is no longer required, as with older buildings from the industrial revolution, architects have the opportunity to change the primary function of the
 element.

"You could do some low rise and you could do high rise; you could do condos and rentals--the whole spectrum," said Tarczynski, a senior vice president at CB Richard Ellis CB Richard Ellis Group, Inc. NYSE: CBG is a multinational real estate corporation currently based in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.. On December 20, 2006, the corporation, also known as CBRE, completed acquisition of Trammell Crow Co. in a transaction valued at $2.  Group Inc. "It's large enough to have a variety of product and a very diverse community, some of which being affordable. You really could have a high impact project on these four acres that could change the community for the better."

The property is part of the Central City West Specific Plan area, which requires a 15 percent set aside for affordable housing. Developers can opt out of building affordable housing by paying a fee of $97,000 per affordable unit they opt to not build. That money is put into the area's housing trust fund, which could then go to build affordable housing in the area.

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 sources familiar with the downtown real estate market, the lot--directly east of the hospital--will fetch between $30 and $50 million.

Leeka said that Good Samaritan will use the profits to build a medical office building with an outpatient pavilion. He said that the hospital is growing and needs space for expansion.

Leeka said the hospital waited to sell the four-acre parcel until it was ready to expand. "The trustees, over the course of decades, had the foresight to assemble properties for a day like today," he said.

By DANIEL MILLER

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Date:Dec 18, 2006
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