From warehouse facility to luxury living community

A modern multi-story apartment building named "Bilaik Station" with red and gray accents, surrounded by trees and parked cars.
The project is constructed from wood and steel to provide durable and adaptable living options for many years to come. Photo courtesy Manny Nunez Aerial Productions

R.D. Olson Construction has completed the first phase of Solana at Duarte, a $97-million luxury three-phase living community in Duarte, a suburban community outside of Los Angeles.

The full project will ultimately deliver 292 units, an eight-story parking structure, and amenities within a highly accessible transit-oriented location.

Construction on the wrap development spanned 26 months, replacing a long-vacant warehouse facility.

The project is constructed from wood and steel to provide durable and adaptable living options for many years to come.

The exterior was constructed with stucco, aluminum composite material (ACM) panels, metal sliding, and brick veneer to highlight the project’s modernity while ensuring its resilience to extreme conditions. Both parking structures are concrete and made from concrete masonry unit (CMU) blocks.

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