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Red Oak did buy the site more than two years ago, paying $7.6 million, according to documents, which show the deal was made through two LLCs. “Rumor has it,” another commenter wrote online about a year ago, “that the park was sold to a developer.” A number listed for the park manager appeared disconnected. “At least some things have remained the same in the old neighborhood,” one commenter wrote on Google about the property.Īccording to a mobile home rental site, available units at the park go for $800 to $1600 per month, although its current occupancy status is unclear. The park has been something of a community mainstay along a busy stretch of PCH. It has spaces for 151 units of mobile homes, according to documents, and there is a retail store on site. The nearly three-acre site that the proposed complex would replace is the A-1 Trailer Park and was built in the 1940s, amid a housing shortage spurred by the return of millions of service personnel from World War II. The development is located at multiple addresses along the Pacific Coast Highway in Harbor City, a district of the City of Los Angeles neighboring its port complex at San Pedro. The building’s maximum height would be 80 feet, suggesting it could rise four stories. Red Oak intends to demolish the site’s existing structures and put up a mixed-use building that includes 354 units and 1,500 square feet of commercial space. Irvine-based Red Oak Investments filed a project application with the City of Los Angeles Planning Department for the project on Thursday. Here’s one sign of a changing neighborhood.Īn OC developer wants to build a 354-unit apartment complex on the site of a decades-old trailer park in Harbor City.
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Red Oak Investments’ Alex Wong and A-1 Trailer Park (Google Maps, Red Oak)