Los Angeles Times

New York developers are buying Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.

After an earlier deal was nixed due to local opposition, the new buyers say they will consult with residents.

- By Roger Vincent

New buyers have emerged for Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza, a sprawling regional mall that has been a focal point of the South Los Angeles community since shortly after World War II but has struggled for business in recent decades.

New York real estate companies LIVWRK and DFH Partners have been selected by the current owners to acquire the 40- acre property at Crenshaw and Martin Luther King Jr. boulevards, the sellers said.

The sale is expected to close before the end of the year. No price was disclosed, but offers to buy the mall earlier this year, including one from Los Angeles developer CIM Group, exceeded $ 100 million.

CIM Group agreed to buy the mall in April but backed out of the deal in June in the face of resistance from neighborho­od activists who objected in part that CIM’s plans didn’t add housing to the complex, which was approved by the city for previous owners, and would focus instead on converting vacant department stores to offices for rent.

The founder of LIVWRK,

Asher Abehsera, said he’ll talk to local residents before deciding on a plan. “A project of this scale affords a mix of uses,” he said.

The 869,000- square- foot mall with a Cinemark movie theater has been mostly closed since March because of the COVID- 19 pandemic, but the struggling center had previously lost anchors Walmart and Sears, which together occupied about a third of the mall’s total space. Its Macy’s department store and IHOP restaurant are not included in the pending sale.

The mall site received city approvals in 2018 for an additional net 2 million square feet of new developmen­t, including apartments, condominiu­ms, a 400- room hotel, office space

and additional stores.

Abehsera said he named his company LIVWRK, a shortening of live- work, because he believes neighborho­ods thrive best when they are home to commercial and residentia­l uses that engage people day and night. An undergroun­d light- rail stop is set to open next year at Crenshaw and Martin Luther King Jr. boulevards.

The company he founded in 2013 concentrat­es on mixed- use urban developmen­ts such as Dumbo Heights, a six- building warehouse complex built by the Jehovah’s Witnesses to manage its publicatio­ns that is now being converted to an office and retail center. Another Brooklyn project involved converting a former Wild Turkey whiskey distill

ery to condominiu­ms.

LIVWRK has active real estate projects with CIM Group, Abehsera said, but Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza is not one of them. Abehsera has also partnered with Jared Kushner on past real estate ventures.

“Neither Jared nor his family have any investment in my company or this deal,” Abehsera said. “I have had no involvemen­t with Jared since he went to work with his father- in- law,” President Trump.

Absehra, 37, said he grew up in Los Angeles and moved on to start his real estate business in New York. He returned to Los Angeles about a year ago.

His f inancial partner in the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza project is DFH Partners, a commercial real estate investment firm in New York.

“We see a singular opportunit­y to invest and participat­e in this very special property in the heart of the Crenshaw corridor,” Rochelle Dobbs, founding principal of DFH Partners, said in a statement. “We are excited to work hand in hand with LIVWRK and leaders throughout the area to ensure this property remains a vibrant community anchor for decades to come.”

The most high- profile opponent of the previous planned sale to CIM Group was Crenshaw Subway Coalition, a local activist group that f iled a lawsuit saying the city entitlemen­ts granted in 2018 for developmen­t on the site violated the California Environmen­tal Quality Act and federal housing laws.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mitchell L. Beckloff dismissed the CEQA claim last year and granted a judgment in September that in effect dismissed the remaining challenges to the entitlemen­ts.

One of the activists behind the lawsuit is Damien Goodmon, who is part of a Los Angeles group that seeks to raise money to buy the mall.

“The bottom line is that this battle is not over, it is simply the latest saga to wrestle control of the Crenshaw Mall out of the hands of those who would do the Crenshaw community harm and into the hands of the community,” Goodmon said in a statement about the pending sale. “We’re going to focus our energy on continuing to organize the people, further strengthen­ing our offer and the people- supported plan.”

A representa­tive of the Baldwin Hills Estates Homeowners Assn. said he has had discussion­s with LIVWRK and is optimistic that improvemen­ts to the mall won’t turn into “a gentrifica­tion bomb” for the neighborho­od.

“We do not want this to be tied up,” John Gonzales said of the pending sale. “The key is to protect the neighborho­od and make it as beneficial to everyone as it can be.”

Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza traces its roots to 1947 with the opening of Broadway and May Co. stores, complement­ed by shops and restaurant­s.

In the 1980s, Mayor Tom Bradley wanted to see a major shopping center in the neighborho­od and encouraged linking the stores to create an indoor mall that was completed in 1988.

Capri Capital Advisors of Chicago bought the mall for $ 136 million in 2006 and spent more than $ 35 million on upgrades, including a makeover of the movie complex formerly operated by retired Lakers star Magic Johnson.

The mall has been controlled since 2019 by a Chicago private equity fund of institutio­nal investors called Capri Urban Investors.

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NEW YORK Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times real estate compainies LIVWRK and DFH Partners have been selected by the current owners to buy the 40- acre Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.

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