Swinerton, a member of multiple AGC chapters, ended 2018 by adding several landmark projects in Los Angeles to its portfolio of iconic buildings. The community-building projects aim to improve the city and county by addressing homelessness and providing services for those in need.
The impactful Swinerton projects include the Los Angeles LGBT Center’s new Anita May Rosenstein Campus in Hollywood and the Weingart Towers to help combat housing insecurity in downtown’s Skid Row. This latest slate of projects further secures Swinerton’s foothold as the builder of choice for impactful community development projects in Southern California – a testament to its core value of improving the communities in which it operates.
Combating Housing Insecurity and Supporting Communities
Approximately 52,765 individuals have experienced homelessness in 2018 in Los Angeles County. Approximately 40 percent of homeless youth identify as LGBTQ. Anita May Rosenstein Campus and Weingart Towers are two critical projects in Los Angeles that aim to reduce homelessness and provide services and resources for all LGBTQ community members. Both projects underscore the trust stakeholders have in Swinerton’s ability to deliver best-in-class quality construction of discernable, culturally sensitive projects.
“We are honored to be the trusted partner in delivering two state-of-the-art facilities that provide a safe refuge and will help to transform lives in Los Angeles,” said Ray Haj, vice president, division manager, Swinerton. “Swinerton is deeply committed to building with purpose and contributing to the communities we operate in. As a company that is 100 percent owned by its employees, we have a lot of pride in the work that we do, and it is even more meaningful when we build projects that make a difference in the lives of so many.”
Anita May Rosenstein Campus
Located in Hollywood, at 1116 N. McCadden Place, the Anita May Rosenstein Campus is an expansion of the existing Los Angeles LGBT Center headquarters. The project is revolutionary in that it provides multi-generational services to the LGBTQ community through affordable housing for seniors (98 units) and supportive housing for youth (25 units of temporary housing), in addition to 100 beds for homeless youth (consisting of 60 beds for a transitional living program and 40 emergency overnight beds). The Anita May Rosenstein Campus will also house the Center’s new administrative headquarters, freeing space for the existing McDonald/Wright building to become entirely a health and medical center, enabling the Center to meet the growing demand for health-related services, including medical care, mental health, addiction recovery, HIV/STD testing and treatment and more.
Weingart Towers
Located in the heart of Skid Row in Downtown Los Angeles at the intersection of 6th and San Pedro Streets, the Weingart Tower project is a planned two-tower residential high-rise development that will provide affordable and permanent supportive housing for approximately 750 individuals currently living without a home. The first of its kind in Los Angeles, the Weingart Towers will provide more than shelter. The buildings will include services, resources and facilities designed to help individuals and families get back on their feet. Currently in the preconstruction phase, groundbreaking for Weingart Towers is planned for Fall 2019 and construction is anticipated to last approximately 20 months across two phases.
Swinerton provides commercial construction and construction management services throughout the United States and is a 100 percent employee-owned company. Recognized nationally since 1888, Swinerton is the preferred builder and trusted partner in every market it serves – proudly leading with integrity, passion and excellence. For more information on The Swinerton Foundation, visit its website. To learn more about the history and future of Swinerton, visit swinertonbrand.com.
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