California medical office building approved despite opposition

The Los Angeles city council has approved a medical office building proposal from hospital operator CHA Health Systems to build a 96,000-square-foot facility that will be leased by Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, according to a Nov. 2 report from Urbanize Los Angeles. 

The medical office building will take up three stories, which will be constructed on top of an existing parking garage. It will create clinic space, a pharmacy, and diagnostic and imaging space. 

The project has been approved despite opposition from a member of the La Mirada Neighborhood Association, who says the new building will violate local zoning rules. 

A second appeal from the union coalition Creed LA was dropped prior to the hearing, according to the report. 

The building is part of a 10-year expansion plan for Hollywood Presbyterian. 

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