LA’s New Golden Age

Posted on October 25, 2019

The Golden Age of Hollywood may be over, but the LA landscape where the most quintessential Golden Age happenings took place is as alive and vibrant as ever. This area is now called Koreatown or K-Town, an affectionate moniker given by LA natives.

Widely known as one of LA’s most exciting neighborhoods, there is no shortage of things to do in K-Town. Designer brands have chosen Koreatown as their location of choice filling indoor and outdoor shopping plazas with the most discerning options. Whether you’re looking for private shopping or want to be in the throes of a bustling crowd, you’ll undoubtedly find what you’re looking for here.

If you’re looking for a gourmet restaurant or wine bar, you won’t have to look far. Celebrity chefs are flocking to the area with trendy upscale new eateries appearing monthly, such as the POT Lobby Bar by Roy Choi. Combine these hotspots with K-Town’s vibrant nightlife and you’ll have a list of evening plans that may be daunting for even the seasoned restaurant-goer to make their way through.

The lifestyle choices and close proximity to major job ports, like Downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood, Mid-Wilshire and more, are part of what make the Koreatown market strong and getting stronger. 

Tech giants such as Netflix and Google are coming into the area at a pace not seen before.  Rental prices are surging and apartments are being leased while they are still in development.  This trend has the added benefit of providing the neighborhood with high-quality jobs with companies that will put capital into the local economy.

Our latest project, Fedora, will be the perfect addition to this incredible community. We are thrilled with the progress and looking forward to seeing what’s to come. For more information about investment opportunities, please contact Gregory Khodora. 

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