A short walk south from Hollywood High School, the Miami-based Lennar Corporation recently started construction on a mixed-use development at 1411 N. Highland Avenue. Built on a vacant lot between Leland Way and DeLongpre Avenue, the six-story structure will contain 76 apartment units above 2,500 square feet of ground floor commercial space. A combination of studio, one, two and three bedroom units shall be served by 143 parking spaces, located within an 1 1⁄2 level underground garage. 1411 N. Highland will offer a “rooftop life style center,” containing a gym, club room, and a pool deck offering views of the Hollywood Hills. Promotional materials emphasize the building’s central location (walk score of 95!), within easy reach of a variety of restaurants, stores and mass transit. Designed by Torrance-based Withee Malcolm Architects, the low-rise structure features a white-hued exterior accented by large windows and wood paneling. Construction is anticipated to last 20-22 months, placing the project’s expected opening date in late 2015 or early 2016. Coincidentally, Lennar’s development bears a slight resemblance to the nearby Highland Selma mixed-user, a Killefer Flammang-designed project which broke ground in October 2013.