Costco's Bold New Plan for the California Housing Crisis
Costco is launching its most ambitious project yet: affordable housing. An upcoming Costco in South Los Angeles will feature 800 residential units, including 184 for low-income tenants, alongside the store. This innovative mixed-use model, developed by Thrive Living and AO architects, aims to tackle the housing crisis with a novel approach.
This project represents a significant shift in how retail spaces can contribute to community development. By integrating residential units with retail spaces, Costco is not only addressing the urgent need for affordable housing but also creating vibrant, multi-use communities. Stay tuned for more on how Costco is transforming communities!
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