On the Move

Transit-oriented development is making waves in two of this country's most traffic-challenged cities: Los Angeles and Atlanta.

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Los Angeles-based developer Urban Partners has completed phase 1 in the construction of Del Mar Station in Pasadena, Calif., a transit-oriented, mixed-use project under development in Los Angeles County. Substantial completion of a 1,200-space subterranean parking garage and the installation of the infrastructure for the residential and retail complex coincided with July’s opening of the Gold Line, a 13.7-mile, light-rail line that links downtown Los Angeles and Pasadena. When completed in late 2004, the 500,000-square-foot Del Mar Station will feature four, two- to seven-story buildings designed by Pasadena architect Stefanos Polyzoides. The Gold Line will run right down the middle of Del Mar Station, a $90-million project that also includes 347 apartment units, 11,000 square feet of retail space, and the adaptive re-use of the historic Sante Fe Railroad Depot in Pasadena.

In Atlanta, more than 1,200 attendees are expected this month at Rail-Volution 2003, a national conference dedicated to helping build livable communities with transit. “It allows people to learn from other people about what’s the latest, hottest, newest thing in transit-oriented development,” says G.B. Arrington, chair of Rail-Volution’s national steering committee. “Then they go out into the field with our mobile workshops and kick the tires.” Participants will take an up-close and personal look at a major transit-oriented development at Lindberg Center Station in the Buckhead neighborhood and get inside information on Atlantic Station, one of the largest brownfield development projects in the country.

Learn more about markets featured in this article: Los Angeles, CA.

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