The Alloy: Downtown Los Angeles Arts District’s Tallest Building in History
Go behind the scenes with Fenagh Engineering & Testing’s Southern California Inspection Team during the 15,000 cubic yards mat foundation concrete placement for the future home of the tallest building in the history of the “Arts District” of Downtown Los Angeles, the Alloy, located at 520 Mateo Los Angeles.
This is just the beginning; you will see this project come to life. This site will be comprised of a brand-new one million square-foot mixed-use development. A 35-story residential tower; a six-story, 105,000-square-foot creative office building; 20,000-square-feet of retail space; and a 748-car parking garage.
The design of the Alloy has incorporated the history of the community and has been mindful of creating spaces to enhance the space. The residential tower will be composed of 475 apartments with each unit having at least 150-square-feet of clear and unobstructed space allowing for artists and makers creation. The five-story office component of the development is being tailored towards tenants in the creative industries, incorporating collaborative work environments through floor plans that are virtually column-free.
Fenagh Engineering & Testing is proud to be working with Carmel Partners on this historic Downtown Los Angeles tower development that is enhancing the community.
The Fenagh Team on-site for this project includes Michael Burke, Project Manager, Bruce Tie, Principal Engineer, Martin Lowenthal, Project Executive, and our inspectors who are working with Carmel Partners, Largo Concrete, Inc. Pacific Steel Group, and Associated Ready Mixed Concrete, Inc.