Housing project to get new start

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The San Fernando Valley's residential construction sector is finally getting some action. Gregory Jl Wilcox in the Daily News,

The 43-year-old shuttered Kmart store at Corbin Avenue and Plummer Street in Northridge has been demolished in preparation for construction of an apartment complex.

This project dates back to mid-2008, when San Diego-based Fairfield Residential LLC bought the site for $42 million, with plans to build a mixed-use project consisting of 418 apartments units over commercial space.


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