The Los Angeles Times Printing Press Transforms into Creative Campus
By
Tony Seruga
At a time when creative office demand is high, Kearny is transforming an O.C. property into a sprawling creative office campus.
Rendering of The Press
Los Angeles—An extensive redevelopment process aims to transform the aging Los Angeles Times printing plant into a new facility that would benefit from the current demand for creative space. The operation has been underway since the fourth quarter of 2015, when
Kearny Real Estate Company tasked LPA Inc. with the project. The integrated design company participated in a number of workshops that were meant to focus on the
adaptive reuse of the facility.
Located at 1375 Sunflower Ave. in Costa Mesa, Orange County, the plant will be redeveloped into a three-story, 300,000-square-foot creative
office asset. As it stands, the plan calls for the existing steel frame and concrete clad structure to be enhanced with the addition of mezzanines, glass elements, and new skylights. A focus will be put on natural light, with the main priority being the creation of a new dynamic space for commercial tenants…
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