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Rebuilding Hope in Altadena and Pasadena: Los Angeles Architecture Firm, NEO & Associates, secured TWO Approved Building Permits Ready-to-Issue (RTI) for Homeowners affected by the Eaton Fire.
NEO & Associates Inc., an architecture firm in Los Angeles, helps homeowners affected by the Eaton fire regain control by rebuilding homes and communities in Altadena and Pasadena. They want to extend help to homeowners in Pacific Palisades and Malibu.
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Jul 112 min read


A Discussion on "Rebuilding Homes in Altadena and Pacific Palisades from START to FINISH"
Join us for an exclusive in-person discussion, sponsored by Adam Brown of Reece Kitchen and Bath , and hosted by Jeanne and Ray Chung ...
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Apr 134 min read


Best Mixed Use Project by NEO and Associates: Edward Osuch Architect
San Fernando Valley Business Journal, highlights Edward Osuch, architect of NEO & Associates Inc. architecture firm designed Medical Center
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Apr 62 min read


Best Mixed Use Project: NEO and Associates Wins Big
San Fernando Valley Business Journal, NEO & Associates Inc., Architecture Firm received Best Mixed-Use Project GOLD Award - Ventana Medical
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Apr 62 min read


Join Us for Real Estate Talk: Design & Build
Join us for an exclusive session of Real Estate Talk , hosted by Alex Nahle and Anthony Guillen from The Nahle Group on "Design &...
osucheddie
Mar 283 min read


Rebuild Stronger, and Better: Special Community Meetup for Homeowners Affected by the Eaton & Pacific Palisades Fires
This open community discussion will provide invaluable insights into rebuilding homes in Altadena, helping homeowners navigate the process w
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Mar 272 min read


2024 Year in review!
As we approach the end of the year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the incredible moments and meaningful collaborations we’ve...
Nicholas Voell-White
Dec 13, 20241 min read


4 Reasons Why to Build an Additional Dwelling Unit (ADU)
An ADU in your backyard is a space for you! A man cave, she shed or even a home office.
Nicholas Voell-White
May 15, 20201 min read
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