New Construction in Los Angeles
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New Builds Across LA's Varied Terrain
From the sloped parcels of Mount Washington and Eagle Rock to the flat infill lots of Palms and Mar Vista, Los Angeles presents a different construction challenge on nearly every block. Hollywood Contractor Corp manages new construction projects across the city's sprawling geography — a majority-renter city of nearly 3.9 million people with a median age of 36.5 — where demand for well-built, purpose-designed structures runs deep in neighborhoods from the Arts District to Woodland Hills.
Licensed #1092628 · Insured
- ✓Infill and hillside new builds across LA neighborhoods
- ✓Full-service from site assessment to final walkthrough
- ✓Residential and commercial new construction handled
- ✓ADU-integrated new construction for investment properties
- ✓Familiar with LA's varied lot types and zoning contexts

Hollywood Contractor Corp builds new residential and commercial structures across Los Angeles, from infill lots in Highland Park and Boyle Heights to hillside parcels near Griffith Park. With roughly 63% of LA households renting, new construction here often targets investment-grade builds and ADU-ready designs. Call (818) 264-1955.

Building on LA's Infill Lots
Los Angeles is one of the most land-constrained major cities in the country, and new construction here almost always means working with what's already there — a narrow infill lot in Silver Lake, a cleared parcel in Leimert Park, or a subdivided property in Reseda. Hollywood Contractor Corp approaches each site with a clear-eyed read of what the lot allows: its dimensions, grade, soil conditions, and the surrounding built context. In dense neighborhoods like Koreatown, Mid-Wilshire, and Atwater Village, new builds must account for tight setbacks and neighboring structures. In the Valley's broader grid — Canoga Park, Northridge, Panorama City — there's often more room to work with, but utility connections, drainage, and foundation design still require careful planning from the start.
- ✓Site evaluation and lot feasibility review
- ✓Foundation design for flat and sloped parcels
- ✓Framing and structural system selection
- ✓Utility rough-ins and coordination
- ✓Exterior envelope: roofing, siding, stucco
- ✓Interior buildout to finished condition

Steep Lots, Engineered Right
A significant share of Los Angeles's most sought-after parcels sit on hillsides — in neighborhoods like Mount Washington, Elysian Park, Glassell Park, and the slopes above Studio City and Sherman Oaks. New construction on these lots demands more than a standard flat-ground approach. Grading, retaining walls, and engineered foundations become central to the project rather than secondary considerations. Hollywood Contractor Corp handles the full scope of hillside new builds, coordinating structural engineering requirements alongside the construction itself. Near landmarks like Griffith Park and the Griffith Observatory, hillside parcels carry their own character — and their own complexity. Getting the foundation right from the start is what determines whether a hillside home performs for decades or creates problems within a few years of completion.
- ✓Grading and site preparation on sloped terrain
- ✓Retaining wall construction where required
- ✓Engineered foundation systems for hillside lots
- ✓Drainage planning integrated into site design
- ✓Structural framing adapted to grade changes
- ✓Coordination with geotechnical requirements
Why Homeowners Choose Hollywood Contractor Corp
A family-run team that treats every Los Angeles home like it is our own.

Navigating LADBS for New Builds
New construction in Los Angeles runs through the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety — LADBS — and the process involves plan check, structural review, and multiple inspection phases before a certificate of occupancy is issued. For projects in neighborhoods like Boyle Heights, Chinatown, or Little Tokyo that fall within specific overlay zones or near historic resources, additional review layers may apply. Hollywood Contractor Corp manages the permit documentation and submittal process as part of the project scope, so clients aren't left navigating LADBS on their own. Hollywood Contractor Corp is licensed (license #1092628) and insured, and carries the standing to pull permits directly. Whether the project is a single-family residence in Sunland, a duplex in Van Nuys, or a small commercial structure in the Arts District, the permit pathway is built into the project plan from day one.
- ✓LADBS plan check submittal and tracking
- ✓Structural and Title 24 documentation
- ✓Permit coordination for residential and commercial
- ✓Inspection scheduling at each construction phase
- ✓Overlay zone and historic adjacency review
- ✓Certificate of occupancy process management

Building for a Majority-Renter City
With roughly 63% of Los Angeles households renting — across a city of nearly 1.4 million households — new construction here frequently serves investors and property owners building for the rental market rather than personal occupancy. That shapes what gets built: duplexes, small apartment structures, ADU-integrated single-family homes, and purpose-built rental units in neighborhoods like Hyde Park, Crenshaw, Palms, and Westchester. Hollywood Contractor Corp builds for both owner-occupants and investment-focused clients, and understands the difference in how a project gets scoped. A rental-oriented build in Pacoima or Arleta may prioritize durability and low-maintenance finishes; an owner-occupied custom home in Brentwood or Encino may call for a different level of specification. Either way, the construction process — from foundation to final inspection — is managed with the same full-service approach. Call (818) 264-1955 to talk through what your lot and goals call for.

From San Pedro to Shadow Hills
Los Angeles spans an enormous range of neighborhoods, and Hollywood Contractor Corp's new construction work reflects that reach. Projects run from the harbor communities of San Pedro, Wilmington, and Harbor City in the south to the foothill neighborhoods of Sunland, Tujunga, and Shadow Hills in the north — and across the Valley from Chatsworth and Winnetka to Toluca Lake and North Hollywood. Clients in nearby cities including Santa Monica, Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, and Culver City also bring new construction projects to the team. Wherever the site sits within the greater LA area, the approach stays consistent: a thorough pre-construction review, clear communication through every phase, and a finished structure built to last. Reach Hollywood Contractor Corp at (818) 264-1955 to start the conversation about your new construction project.
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Los Angeles Service Area
Hollywood Contractor Corp provides New Construction throughout Los Angeles. Service areas include Downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood, West Hollywood, Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Feliz, Koreatown, Mid-Wilshire, Westwood, Brentwood, Santa Monica adjacent and Venice. We also serve nearby Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Culver City, West Hollywood, Inglewood and Hawthorne. The map below outlines the Los Angeles area we cover.
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Cities We Serve Near Los Angeles
Hollywood Contractor Corp proudly serves homeowners across these Southern California communities.
- ✓Altadena, CA 91001
- ✓Bell Canyon, CA 91307
- ✓Beverly Hills, CA 90210
- ✓Burbank, CA 91501
- ✓Calabasas, CA 91302
- ✓Echo Park, CA 90026
- ✓El Monte, CA 91731
- ✓Encino, CA 91316
- ✓Glendale, CA 91201
- ✓Granada Hills, CA 91344
- ✓Highland Park, CA 90042
- ✓La Canada Flintridge, CA 91011
- ✓La Crescenta, CA 91214
- ✓La Crescenta Montrose, CA 91214
- ✓Los Angeles, CA 90001
- ✓Malibu, CA 90263
- ✓Mar Vista, CA 90066
- ✓North Hollywood, CA 91601
- ✓Northridge, CA 91324
- ✓Panorama City, CA 91402
- ✓San Gabriel Valley, CA 90601
- ✓Santa Clarita, CA 91350
- ✓Santa Monica, CA 90401
- ✓Sherman Oaks, CA 91401
- ✓Silver Lake, CA 90026
- ✓Studio City, CA 91604
- ✓Sun Valley, CA 91352
- ✓Sunland, CA 91040
- ✓Tujunga, CA 91040
- ✓Valley Village, CA 91601
- ✓Van Nuys, CA 91401
- ✓Venice, CA 90291
- ✓West Covina, CA 91790
- ✓West Hills, CA 91307