The Owner/Developer
Randy Wang

Today we’ll be meeting our Project’s Owner and Developer, Mr. Randy Wong.

Randy Wang has over 30 years of experience in business, real estate investments, management, and development. Taking properties that have become obsolete and re-imagining them to achieve their “highest and best use”, is a specialty of his.

Mr. Wang graduated from University in Taiwan with a degree in Business Management. He subsequently obtained his Master’s Degree in Computer Science from the University of Mississippi, here in the USA.

After graduation Mr. Wang was employed in the computer industry for several years, specializing in PC hardware and memory chips. As a result, he established valuable contacts in the computer manufacturing and wholesale fields.

In the 1990’s Mr. Wang set up his own company, Allstate Technologies, and started to import and wholesale HP personal computers and printers from Taiwan into the U.S. As the business continued to grow strongly, Mr. Wang expanded his investments into real estate. He started by investing in smaller residential units and apartments. These were units that had become dated. Mr. Wang would remodel them, update them, and give them new life serving other owners and residents.

As the business grew, he invested in larger apartments and realized substantial success by revamping the management and remodeling the properties. He expanded the business by investing in motels and hotels, and implementing hospitality management, marketing, and cost cutting to improve their bottom line and property value. As his real estate investment portfolio grew, Mr. Wang expanded into development of residential homes, apartments, and shopping centers. He is currently the owner of the Camellia Square Shopping Center – One of the largest Asian shopping centers in Temple City.

Now, Mr. Wang is focusing his expertise on WIC LA LLC and the College Avenue Project in Whittier. This is a $20 million, 36-unit apartment project. The goal here is to bring luxurious apartment living to the Metropolitan Whittier area, while being conscious of reducing the energy footprint such a development usually entails. From the Solar power aspect of the development to the fact that it’s within walking distance of most everything one might need – this will be a “socially conscious” development of a new, efficient way of living.

The Project is Mr. Wang’s dream. The team he’s put together to bring it about is truly remarkable. Stay tuned for the next installment, and a meeting with another of the Team Members.

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