According to plans filed earlier this year with the Culver City Planning Division, a residential-retail complex is proposed for a vacant lot near the city’s Expo Line station. The project, slated for a .34-acre property at 3434 Wesley Street, would consist of a low-rise structure featuring 15 residential units and approximately 14,000 square feet of ground-floor gallery or office space. City records list the project’s applicant as the president of Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects, the local firm responsible for designing a number of striking mixed-use developments throughout the city, including several in West Hollywood and West Los Angeles. Further details about plans for 3434 Wesley Street are currently unclear. The property is located directly across the street from Access Culver City, a 115-unit mixed-use complex that was recently completed by Greystar Real Estate Partners. Larger developments from from Vitruvian Culver City, LLC and Lowe Enterprises are planned for other properties adjacent to the Expo Line Station.