All photos by Christopher Amitrano
Located at 610 S. Van Ness Ave., Windsor Row intersects the bustling and hip Korea-town neighborhood with the leafy residential streets of Windsor Square and nearby Hancock Park.
WINDSOR ROW was designed by Electric Bowery Architects.
Replacing a run-down house and crumbling parking lot full of abandoned vehicles, the new townhouse project is made up of two facing contemporary four-story structures designed with six townhomes on each side, centered on a gated courtyard shared by residents that includes a stream that meanders along fresh landscaping. Each townhome includes a direct entrance to a work-from-home office suite, an outdoor patio, roof deck and private two-car garage.
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Tips to help your older loved ones deal with isolation, loneliness during the holidays amid COVID-19
A new study shows 43% of the older population feels lonely or isolated this year, and 51% of those say the coronavirus pandemic has made it worse. Author: Dawn White Updated: 6:06 PM EST December 23, 2020
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. A new study shows more than a quarter of people over the age of 65 who are living independently feel socially isolated.
Those feelings of loneliness and isolation can be even worse this holiday season as COVID-19 keeps many families from face-to-face celebrations. Experts have some tips on what you can do to stay connected.