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Culver City Tower Goes Blue For First Responders

In honor of front line workers, the new mixed-use development will light its tower in blue.

Cumulus District's tower will be lit up in blue Thursday to honor health care and essential workers.
Cumulus District's tower will be lit up in blue Thursday to honor health care and essential workers. (Courtesy of Claire Leahy)

CULVER CITY, CA — One of Culver City's most recent development projects, Cumulus District, will light up in blue Thursday in honor of health care and essential workers on the front lines of the pandemic.

Cumulus District is a new mixed-use development going up at the former Cumulus Media radio broadcast site in Culver City/West Adams at 3321 S. La Cienega Blvd.

The 31-story high-rise residential tower, ARQ, will be lit up in blue this Thursday at 8 p.m. It's part of the #LightItBlue movement that honors people working in health care or essential roles.

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Cumulus is a recent project from Carmel Partners and is expected to begin leasing for fall 2020, just near the Expo Line light rail in the center of Culver City.

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