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Where is Marina del Rey located?
Wednesday, March 9th, 2011Marina Del Rey luxury apartments planned
Friday, July 2nd, 2010Merlone Geier Partners, GLJ Partners Announce New Sustainable Mixed Use Apartment Project
Project will be Eco-First for Coastal Community
LOS ANGELES – June 25, 2010 – Merlone Geier Partners (MGP), in partnership with GLJ Partners, announces a new $110 million mixed use housing project in Marina Del Rey, located at 13480 Maxella Ave. on the corner of Maxella and Lincoln Blvd. – the gateway to the Marina Del Rey and Venice neighborhoods.
The two planned modern mid-rises, consisting of 244 luxury apartment homes above 9,000 square feet of retail space and two levels of parking, will be the only residential project of this size in west Los Angeles that is projected to open in the next two years. In compliance with the City of Los Angeles’ affordable housing regulations, 24 of the units will be offered at below market rates.
Groundbreaking is planned for September 2010, with completion targeted for spring 2012. GLJ West Builders, the project’s general contractor, is soliciting bids at this time. (more…)
What people saying about Abby Sunderland on twitter
Saturday, June 12th, 2010Hooray, teenage girl rescued!
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/asia_pacific/10300993.stm
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Some facts about Marina del Rey
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010Marina del Rey is a seaside unincorporated area of Los Angeles County, California. Its Fisherman’s Village offers a view of Marina del Rey’s dominant feature as one of the largest man-made small boat harbors in the U.S., with 19 marinas with capacity for 5,300 boats. The harbor, the Los Angeles Times said in 1997, is “perhaps the county’s most valuable resource.”
16 year old girl to go around the world in a sailboat – solo!
Monday, January 25th, 2010Yesterday, Abby Sunderland, a 16 year old sailed into the Pacific Ocean to attempt to sail around the world in her 40 foot sailboat.
Her family and fiends cheered at the Del Rey Yacht Club as they watched her 40-foot craft called “Wild Eyes” depart.
She has been on the water with her family all of her life. She plans to be at sea for five or six months. She will be alone but will be able to communicate via satellite telephone and bloggung.
For the complete article from the Los Angeles News, CLICK HERE.








