City of Los Angeles acquires nearly 5 acres of land for $12M to house new clean energy electric bus charging facility for LADOT
11 January 2025
Cushman & Wakefield announced the firm has arranged the sale of a ±4.95 acres of vacant land in Harbor City (Los Angeles), California. Located at 23903 Normandie Ave in LA’s South Bay submarket, the site is currently undeveloped and was acquired by the City of Los Angeles for $12 million. The city plans to install a new clean energy electric bus charging facility on the site for the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT). The seller was Brea Canon Oil Company.
LADOT leads transportation planning, project delivery, and operations in the City of Los Angeles. LADOT is made up of more than 1,300 civil servants, including 600 traffic officers. LADOT manages 52 different transportation services for the region—from parking management to safety improvements to permits for private mobility operators.
The property is currently zoned LAMR1 and LAMR2 and has been completed graded and compacted by the seller. The property is also fully fenced and has access to all utilities.
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