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Renderings Revealed for Latest Reseda Boulevard Project

Renderings for a proposed mixed-use development on Reseda Boulevard have been revealed in an environmental report published by the Los Angeles Department of City Planning. The project at 5521-5545 Reseda Boulevard would consist of a five-story building featuring 170 residential units, approximatley 6,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space and two levels of below-grade parking. Plans for the low-rise structure call for a mixture of studio, one- and two-bedroom units, and seven live-work apartments.

Residential-Retail Complex Planned on Winnetka Avenue

A small commercial building in Winnetka could give way for a mixed-use development. Yesterday, developer Rainbow Investments, LLC filed plans with the City of Los Angeles to construct a mixed-use development consisting of 160 apartments, 10 townhouse-style dwellings, 7 live-work units and approximatley 4,270 square feet of commercial space. The project also calls for 283 parking spaces for residents and guests. A case filing from the Department of City Planning also links the development to Ahn & Associates, a real estate management firm based out of Encino.

More Mixed-Use Coming to Reseda

Located near the center of the San Fernando Valley, the low-slung neighborhood of Reseda has suddenly become a hot spot for mixed-use developments. Yesterday, plans were filed with the City of Los Angeles to demolish a series of small commercial buildings to make way for a new residential-retail complex. The project, located at 6648 N. Reseda Boulevard, would consist of 205 residential units - including 18 restricted to very low income households - as well as 5,600 square feet of ground-floor retail space and parking for 280 vehicles.

Residential-Retail Complex Slated for Sherman Way

Later this week, the Los Angeles City Planning Commission is scheduled to review plans for a mixed-use complex in Reseda. The proposed development, slated for the southeast corner of Sherman Way and Etiwanda Avenue, would consist of two four-story buildings featuring 115 residential units, approximately 10,500 square feet of retail space and a 228-car garage. Floor plan diagrams on file with the Department of City Planning (LADCP) indicate that the project would offer a mixture of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, as well as swimming pools and rooftop decks.

First Look at Reseda Boulevard Project

An initial study published by the Los Angeles Department of City Planning has unveiled renderings for a proposed mixed-use complex in the San Fernando Valley. Harridge Cadillac Group, which purchased a former car resale center at 8350-8340 N. Reseda Boulevard last year, plans to redevelop the approximately 3.3-acre site with a multifamily residential units, single-family homes and commercial space. Along Reseda Boulevard, plans call for the construction of two low-rise buildings featuring 79 apartments, 10,300 square feet of ground-floor retail space and 175 parking spaces.

Low-Rise Mixed-User to Sprout on Reseda Boulevard

One of the San Fernando Valley’s countless auto repair shops is about to make way for a new mixed-use development. The WaterMark, a residential-retail complex from the Los Angeles-based Metric Holdings Corporation, is slated for an approximately 2.5-acre site at the crossing of Reseda Boulevard and the Los Angeles River. The low-rise project, designed by the Albert Group Architects, will contain 254 one, two and three-bedroom apartment units above slightly less than 7,700 square feet of ground-level commercial space.

West Valley Doubles Down on Mixed-Use Developments

Reseda Boulevard, long an auto-dominated corridor, has gradually come to the forefront of the push for walkable urbanity in the West San Fernando Valley. The latest installment in this saga, a proposed residential-retail complex, would replace a brief stretch of automobile repair shops and drive-thru restaurants. According to plans submitted to the city earlier this month, the proposed development at 6912 Reseda Boulevard calls for a six-story building, comprised of 170 residential units and 15,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurant space.