Land For Sale • 0.16 AC
U-CO, this zone is applied along segments of Greenleaf Avenue generally between Bailey and Penn St, as shown on the Regulated Plan. This zone is intended to establish an attractive and economically vital, pedestrian-oriented area. Defined by multi-story urban building types,(commercial blocks & liner buildings, accommodating a mixture of retail, office, light service, and upper-floor residential uses. The standards of this zone are intended to reinforce the form and character of the Uptown represented by pre-World War II buildings through restoration, rehabilitation, and infill. The standards also facilitate the replacement or improvement of post-war development that eliminated the pedestrian orientation of various uptown blocks. The landscape style is urban, emphasizing shading and accent street trees in sidewalk tree wells. Parking is accommodated on-street, and may also be in structures with liner buildings, underground, and in block centers in surface lots not visible from street
Located in Whittier Approve Development Zone |
Build to Six Stories |
Development Flexibility |
Lot is near Restaurants, Retail Entertainment and Whittier College. |
Commuter Rail | Drive | Walk | Distance |
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Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs (91 Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink), Orange County Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink)) | 11 min | - | 5.5 mi |
Montebello/Commerce (Riverside Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink)) | 15 min | - | 6.5 mi |
Airport | Drive | Walk | Distance |
Long Beach (Daugherty Field) | 29 min | - | 18.9 mi |
Los Angeles International | 37 min | - | 27.1 mi |
John Wayne/Orange County | 39 min | - | 27.9 mi |