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Why Randy Lamb Is a Go-To Developer in California
Randy Lamb, founder of LPG Development, is a respected real estate developer with a focus on residential and mixed-use projects in Northern California.
Jul 18
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Randy Lamb — The Developer Behind LPG Development
Randy Lamb is the founder and principal developer at LPG Development, a California-based real estate company focused on smart, sustainable growth.
Jul 14
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LPG Development and 405 Alberto Way Featured in CEO Times
We’re proud to share that LPG Development and our Los Gatos project, 405 Alberto Way, were recently featured in CEO Times, highlighting our vision for creating vibrant, community-focused living spaces in Northern California.
Jun 2
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A Neighborhood Within a Neighborhood: The Lifestyle Vision Behind 405 Alberto Way
The best residential communities feel like extensions of the surrounding town. That’s the vision behind 405 Alberto Way, the new development led by Randy Lamb and brought to life by LPG Development in Los Gatos. More than just a place to live, this project is designed to create a lifestyle.
May 27
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Reimagining California Living: How LPG Development is Shaping the Future of Communities
In the ever-evolving landscape of California real estate, few names stand out like LPG Development. With a reputation built on integrity, innovation, and results, LPG isn’t just building structures — it’s building the future.
May 7
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Green Building in Action: How 405 Alberto Way Sets a Sustainability Benchmark
Sustainability in real estate development is often treated as an afterthought, a checklist item added to appease planning commissions. But at 405 Alberto Way in Los Gatos, sustainability is central to the project’s entire identity.
May 1
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A New Chapter for Los Gatos – 405 Alberto Way Breaks Ground
The 405 Alberto Way project, led by Randy Lamb and developed by LPG Development, is more than a typical build — it’s a thoughtfully planned community that blends sustainability, design, and local spirit into one project.
Apr 25
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