NORTHRIDGE : Apartments Reopen After Quake Repairs
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Saying it is an important symbol of the San Fernando Valley’s rebound after the Northridge earthquake, Los Angeles City Councilman Hal Bernson toasted the reopening of a large apartment building on Balboa Boulevard Monday.
“He said that each time one of these buildings is reopened, it is a sign to everyone else that they should have confidence in the San Fernando Valley,” said Francine Oschin, Bernson’s deputy chief of staff.
The two-story, 51-unit apartment building, located half a block north of Roscoe Boulevard, was red-tagged after the 1994 temblor. It is owned by the Kearny Street Real Estate Co. L. P., and managed by the E & S Ring Management Corp. The companies are trying to get new tenants for the blue-and-white, contemporary-style building.
Oschin said the rededication ceremony is one of a series of celebrations at earthquake-damaged buildings that Bernson will attend to show his support for rebuilding in his hard-hit northwest Valley district.
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