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The Souferian Group

Founded by Behzad Souferian, The Souferian Group is a best in class, fully-integrated real estate investment, development and advisory company. The company is committed to creating value through a strategic plan dedicated to developing distinctive branded and designed lifestyle properties.

The Souferian Group's successful track record spans acquisitions and developments in residential, retail, office and mixed-use properties. The privately held company acquires and develops projects through its own direct investments or joint venture partnerships. The company also works with third-party clients to deliver a comprehensive package of advisory services including project management, design oversight, marketing and branding strategy, master planning, construction management, and asset management.

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Phone: 310 246 9114

Soothe Expands Operations to The Souferian Group’s Iconic Hollywood Office Building

The Souferian Group, a Los Angeles-based real estate development, investment and advisory firm founded and led by Behzad Souferian and focused on developing distinctively branded and designed lifestyle-driven properties, has announced the closing of a full-floor lease for Soothe, an app-based on-demand massage technology company. The company’s expanded operations will occupy the entire sixth floor of 1800 North Highland Ave., a seven-story, Class A office structure located at the gateway to Hollywood’s world-renowned entertainment district.

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Gooden Seeks Transparency in Kaufman County Housing Policies

Congressman Lance Gooden sent a letter to the Dallas Housing Authority requesting answers and greater transparency regarding housing placement trends and neighborhood concentration concerns in Kaufman County. The letter responds to concerns raised by homeowners in the Gateway Parks subdivision in Forney about Housing Choice Vouchers and federal housing policies contributing to increased institutional investor ownership and neighborhood instability