Following a $24-million renovation, the historic Crest Theatre has been meticulously transformed into the state-of-the-art UCLA Nimoy Theater, reviving a cultural landmark on Westwood Boulevard and honoring the legacy of actor and philanthropist Leonard Nimoy.
Spanning approximately 65,000 sq ft, this $63.4-million state-of-the-art facility serves as a central hub of health and social services, catering to the varied needs of a socioeconomically diverse community.
Not only is Interstate 405 one of the busiest highways in the nation, but the 16-mile section of it in Orange County, Calif., runs through nine cities or communities and at an angle through the urban landscape.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Delta Air Lines decided to make the best of a bad situation and accelerated the work on the Delta Sky Way Program at LAX. Their efforts have been rewarded as the 2024 Southern California Project of the Year.
When FEMA determined that the Foster City levee system did not meet minimum requirements for flood protection, this $72-million improvement project moved forward with several goals.
Back in 2013, the California Coastal Commission denied the permit for Morro Bay’s then 60-year-old wastewater treatment plant, directing the city to relocate the facility to a more inland area consistent with the Coastal Act policies.
First built in 1906 to manufacture lacquer and paint, this former factory is representative of San Francisco’s reindustrialization following the 1906 earthquake and devastating fire.