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Elkind, Sarah S. "Oil in the City: The Fall and Rise of Oil Drilling in Los Angeles," Journal of American History (2012) 99#1 pp 82–90 online; Quam-Wickham, Nancy. "'Cities Sacrificed on the Altar of Oil': Popular Opposition to Oil Development in 1920s Los Angeles," Environmental History (April 1998) 3#2 pp 189–209. Sabin, Paul.
[2] [3] P.J. Walker Co. was the general contractor, and Carl Larsen was the construction superintendent. [3] Groundbreaking on the 13-story building was on July 11, 1947, [4] and the steel structure was virtually complete by December 1947. [2]
Olympic and Hill is a residential and retail tower under construction in downtown Los Angeles, California that is located within walking distance from Crypto.com Arena, L.A. Live, and Broadway district. It is being developed by Onni Group and designed by IBI Group. [2]
It is headquartered at Los Angeles Air Force Base, California, and manages the United States' space launch ranges. [ 6 ] The Western Development Division ( WDD ) was established on 1 April 1954 under Air Research and Development Command to manage the U.S. Air Force's ballistic missile program.
The company is headquartered on 11 hectares (26 acres) of industrial land in Kent, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, where its research and development is located.The facility was 24,000 m 2 (260,000 sq ft) in size in early 2015, [3] growing to 28,000 m 2 (300,000 sq ft) by March 2016 with Blue Origin leasing additional space in adjacent office buildings.
Orbital Assembly Corp. wants to make space travel available to everyone. The privately held company plans to do this by building a rotating wheel space station known as Voyager. Investing in OAC ...
On August 7, 2020, J G Contracting of Nipomo, California, received a contract for maintenance, repair, and construction at U.S. Air Force facilities at Plant 42. [5] On August 31, 2021, KAL Architects of Irvine, California, received a five-year contract for architect and engineering services at Plant 42.
Founded in 2021, Vast "officially" launched in September 2022 with the mission to develop the world's first artificial-gravity space stations. [5] Vast later announced in January 2023 that it planned to relocate its corporate headquarters from El Segundo, California to a newly built 115,000 square-foot facility in Long Beach. [6]