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Laguna Niguel: Career Lofts

12/24/2014

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By: Chad Kim

​According to the City of Laguna Niguel's 
website, the City's planning commission approved the first large residential project in the City's Gateway Specific Plan area in 2012. The project is called Career Lofts by United American Properties. The Career Lofts is located on Cabot Road not too far from the other large residential project on Crown Valley Pkwy. called Modera Crown Valley (See prior post on Modera Crown Valley here: link). Prior, the Career Lofts site used to be the site of Spoons/Black Angus. According to the City's website, the project will include 4 floors of residential units (97 one-bedroom units and 45 two-bedroom units) that is over two levels of parking. The site is near Costco and neighbors the existing six story office building. Career Lofts is 0.7 miles from the nearest train station which is the Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo Metrolink Station.

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Source: http://www.cityoflagunaniguel.org/index.aspx?NID=715

Pictures taken: 12/20/2014
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