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CIM Group Plans for Farmers Insurance Property: Wed July 8 at Wilshire Ebell

The area in green is proposed for development of 119 homes and condominiums.
The area in green is proposed for development of 119 homes and condominiums.

The CIM Group, new owners of the Farmers Insurance parcel at 4700 Wilshire, will present their revised plans for the proposed development this Wednesday evening, July 8, immediately following the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council (GWNC) meeting.

The new plan is expected to reflect conversations CIM, project developer, has conducted with residents of Brookside regarding the scale of the proposed town home development.  The initial proposal,  presented in January at the annual winter meeting of the Brookside Homeowners Association called for the construction of 119 high-end housing units over the two blocks, a mix of single family homes, duplexes, and 3 story townhouses. The 10 acre, two block property spans Wilshire Blvd from Rimpau Bl east to Muirfield Road, on the northern edge of the Brookside neighborhood.

The GWNC meeting starts at 7 p.m. at the Wilshire Ebell.  All interested neighbors are invited to attend the GWNC meeting and stay for the presentation immediately following the GWNC meeting.

Community Meeting regarding CIM-Farmers Insurance Property
Wednesday, July 8, at conclusion of 7 pm GWNC meeting
Wilshire Ebell 
743 S. Lucerne Blvd
 

See renderings of the earlier CIM Plan:

Larchmont Buzz: Mix of High-end Homes and Condos Planned for Farmers Insurance Site

A birds eye view rendering of proposed development: Farmers tower sits at left with single family homes along 8th Street at bottom.
A birds eye view rendering of proposed development: Farmers tower sits at left with single family homes along 8th Street at bottom.
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Patricia Lombard
Patricia Lombard
Patricia Lombard is the publisher of the Larchmont Buzz. Patty lives with her family in Fremont Place. She has been active in neighborhood issues since moving here in 1989. Her pictorial history, "Larchmont" for Arcadia Press is available at Chevalier's Books.

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