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Renderings Revealed for Los Feliz Development

The website of architecture and design firm KTGY has unveiled renderings for a proposed mixed-use development in Los Feliz. Plans from Santa Monica-based Dynamic Development Company call for the construction of a five-story structure at the southeast corner of Western and Franklin Avenues, replacing a gas station and a pair of small residential buildings. The proposed development would include a total of 96 apartments - including 16 units of affordable housing - above roughly 5,500 square feet of ground-floor commercial space.

Junction Gateway Development Gets an Update

A draft environmental impact report published by the Los Angeles Department of City Planning offers new details about Junction Gateway, an upcoming residential and retail development in northwest Silver Lake. The proposed mixed-use complex from Los Angeles-based Frost/Chaddock Developers would consist of three separate buildigns at different sites along Sunset Boulevard. In total, the project would encompass nearly 300 apartments - including 27 affordable housing units - and 17,000 square feet of pedestrian-oriented shops and restaurants.

Another Big Development Proposed Near Sunset Junction

If any Los Feliz/Silver Lake denizens already feel overwhelmed by the area’s upcoming development boom, please read no further. According to a recent LADCP case filing, the property located at the northeast corner of Sunset and Hollywood Boulevards is destined for a new residential-retail complex. The project is described as an approximately 217,000 square foot structure, featuring 202 dwelling units and just shy of 15,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space.

Mixed-Use Building to Replace Los Feliz Gas Station

A gas station on the southern fringe of Los Feliz is poised to give way for a mixed-use development. Last week, Santa Monica-based Dynamic Development Company filed plans with the City of Los Angeles to construct a residential-retail complex at the southeast corner of Western and Franklin Avenues. The project, slated for approximately .86 acres of land, would consist of a five-story building featuring 96 residential units and 5,546 square feet of ground-level commercial space.