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Landmark Expands Services to Include Specialized Glass and Glazing Solutions Across Los Angeles
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NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - Washingtoner -- LOS ANGELES, CA – Landmark Construction & Development Group Inc., a premier name in Southern California's construction industry, is proud to announce its official specialization in comprehensive glass and glazing services. This strategic shift addresses the growing demand for modern, energy-efficient, and high-security glass solutions in both the commercial and residential sectors of Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and the surrounding areas.

For over a decade, Landmark Construction has been a trusted general contractor. By formalizing its expertise in glazing, the company now offers a dedicated suite of services including custom storefront glass installation, interior glass office partitions, tempered glass railings, and specialized bullet-resistant glass for high-security environments.

"Glass is no longer just a functional element; it is the centerpiece of modern Los Angeles architecture," said Ezra Laniado, Founder of Landmark Construction & Development Group. "By specializing in glass and glazing, we are providing our clients with the technical engineering and aesthetic precision required to execute complex designs—from sleek corporate office builds to luxury residential estates."

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The expansion comes as businesses increasingly look to modernize their physical footprints. Landmark's glass partitions and storefront solutions are designed to enhance natural light and improve energy efficiency, helping property owners meet California's rigorous green building standards. With a portfolio that already includes high-profile projects from Melrose Avenue to the San Fernando Valley, Landmark is positioned as the go-to partner for architects and developers seeking a seamless, "one-stop" glazing contractor.

For more information about Landmark's glass and glazing services or to view their recent project gallery, please visit https://mylandmark.la/.

Contact
Ezra Laniado
digital@mylandmark.la
8183194970


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