| For Transit/ Phase 2 of the Expo Line will be open by 2016, and with over 16 completed and under-construction projects on the Expo Line, KFA is shaping the communities that will use it. Who resides in these neighborhoods, and what does KFA see for Santa Monica and Los Angeles at large? Diverse and multi-faceted is our answer. Special needs residents of permanent supportive housing such as Step Up On Colorado will use the Expo Line to gain access to services, treatment, and work in and outside of Santa Monica. Urban millennials living at LuXe @ 1539 will be right at the terminus of the Expo Line, only a quick train ride away from Culver City farmer’s markets and Downtown LA art galleries. Students without cars will have the ability to take a study break from classes at USC or Santa Monica College and check out a new restaurant, bar, or the latest secret pop-up event. The young professionals living at M Lofts will be able to ditch their cars for bicycles, freeing themselves from the traffic of the 10 freeway. KFA’s projects along the Expo Line will bring together a community of train riders that will work, play, and do everything between, erasing many of the divisions that have turned LA into small enclaves and select communities. Read More...
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| For A Better Commute/ Hopping on the train, reading the paper, and stopping at 18th Street Coffeehouse for a latte is a welcome alternative to sitting on the 10 freeway for the one-third of our office that commutes daily from east of the 405 freeway. Within one block of the 17th Street/SMC Station, the KFA mother ship will soon be accessible by car, bicycle, and also train.
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