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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Emily Gabel-Luddy, head of the LA’s Urban Design Studio, is leading a panel this Friday that'll discuss both the CRA/LA’s Green Tec Corridor and Santa Monica's Expo Line plans.

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SANTA MONICA: Emily Gabel-Luddy, head of the LA’s Urban Design Studio, is leading a panel this Friday that'll discuss both the CRA/LA’s Green Tec Corridor and Santa Monica's Expo Line plans. Heady stuff. Via the Inbox: "Two Los Angeles-area municipalities are creating ambitious holistic developments that impact development zones and surrounding areas. The CRA/LA’s Green Tec Corridor will be a ground-up development on a 20-acre parcel downtown. It’s envisioned as a technology campus with an anchor tenant and satellite occupants. The City of Santa Monica is exploring ways to tie together an incoming expo line—now that a station has been sited—its civic center, high school, a new park, the Sears automotive plaza, Holiday Inn and several other planning updates that will see sustainable renovation and/or new development." There's also a second panel about school building. Cut and paste job, err, full details after the jump.


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