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As the city of Westchester is proud of their community’s rich history, Newton Plumbing has a sense of pride as well. Being around for over 60 years providing honest service at reasonable costs to these residents is why Newton was established.
The people of Westchester know to count on Newton when looking for Westchester plumbers.
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At the start of the twentieth century Westchester was primarily an agricultural area. But in 1928 the Los Angeles City Council selected Westchester as the site of a new airport, named Mines Field.
The name later changed to Los Angeles Airport in 1941, and finally to Los Angeles International Airport in 1949, although it is often referred to simply as LAX.
In the years that followed, the airport expanded, occupying much of the southern part of Westchester. In the late 1930s, real estate developer Fritz Burns developed a tract of inexpensive, prefabricated single-family homes at on the site of a former hog farm at the intersection of Manchester and Sepulveda Boulevards.
In 1932, Howard Hughes established the Hughes Aircraft Company nearby along the Ballona Creek and as the aerospace industry grew and flourished during World War II, so did Westchester.
In 1929, Harry Culver offered 100 acres of land to build a new campus for Loyola University; with the condition that the university put up a permanent building within a year. By 1939 there were 17 houses built near Loyola. These Spanish style homes were the first homes built in Westchester. By 1946 Newton Plumbing was already servicing the Westchester area. Subsequently, Loyola merged with Marymount College in 1973 to form Loyola Marymount University.
Like most of what is now southern Los Angeles County, Westchester transitioned from being an agricultural area to becoming a vital link in the growing commerce of the entire area. The rapid development of the aerospace industry adjacent to LAX airport and population growth in Los Angeles as a whole, created a demand for housing.
Westchester has grown by leaps and bounds as the aerospace industry boomed in World War II and afterward. Westchester was recently chosen by the National Building Museum as one of three communities on exhibit as communities developed as a result of World War II and the American Dream. Westchester residents are proud of their community and its heritage in education, aviation and residential excellence.