Alfred Fraijo went to law school to pursue a career in social justice and civil rights. He worked as a law clerk for a nonprofit tackling brownfields redevelopment in underserved communities. That experience led Fraijo to becoming a land use attorney focused on urban infill, housing and green infrastructure to promote resilience and economic development in California. Fraijo’s project for Friends of the Hollywood Central Park, a 38-acre park that creates a public space at street level and reunites historically separated communities, was also highlighted.
Recognition
Partner Alfred Fraijo Jr. was named among the Daily Journal’s Top 100 for 2020.
Daily JournalSeptember 16, 2020Estimated Read Time: 1 min
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