Fisher Hardware and Lumber To Close Aug. 1, Undergo Redevelopment Into Restaurant, Office

Mixed-use project is expected to come online in January 2021.

Caleb J. Spivak News Writer

Fisher Hardware and Lumber is closing its Santa Monica doors later this year to make way for a mixed-use redevelopment project.

The retailer’s last day will be August 1, 2020, a Fisher Hardware manager Thursday told What Now Los Angeles in a telephone conversation.

It’s unclear who is developing the planned mixed-use but Lee & Associates is marketing the project and its 10,606 square feet of available space.

The entire project is 21,488 square feet.

Unit A, a roughly 5,001-square-foot space, is being proposed for restaurant use, complete with a patio.

Unit B is being proposed as creative office space with a 3,605-square-foot layout.

The project is slated to come online in January, 2021.

Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official
Site Plan: Official

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Caleb J. Spivak is the Founder and CEO of What Now Media Group.
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