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mixed-use

American  
[mikst-yoos] / ˈmɪkstˈyus /

adjective

  1. Real Estate. combining commercial and residential development; zoned for commercial and residential use.

  2. designed for diverse functions.


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KPC is building a $300-million hotel next to SoFi Stadium, an addition to Rams owner Stan Kroenke’s sprawling mixed-use development on the former site of the Hollywood Park horse racing venue in Inglewood.

From Los Angeles Times

Oceanwide Plaza was supposed to be a trio of gleaming, high-rise mixed-use towers in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

It will be replaced with housing, a hotel and some shops and stores, part of a nationwide trend that is seeing outdated, failed malls in high-traffic locations swapped for mixed-use development that typically includes apartments.

From Los Angeles Times

Shopoff Realty now controls the mall and surrounding retail properties on an 89.3-acre site that it plans to turn into a mixed-use complex called Bolsa Pacific at Westminster.

From Los Angeles Times

The Chinese-backed, mixed-use development project would have included more than 500 condos and 180 hotel rooms across three towers.

From Los Angeles Times