Weingart Center broke ground on LA's largest permanent supportive housing development

On October 12, 2023, the Weingart Center broke ground on 600 San Pedro, Los Angeles’ largest permanent supportive housing development.

The 302-unit permanent supportive housing development represents a milestone in the City of Los Angeles’ efforts to address the homelessness crisis and provide much-needed permanent supportive housing to those experiencing homelessness, and it further demonstrates both Related California’s and Weingart Center’s commitment to leading the charge in addressing the homeless crisis facing the region.

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