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Crane Action Hits the Sunset Strip

High above the world famous Sunset Strip, four construction cranes are hard at work on a transformative mixed-use complex from Los Angeles-based CIM Group. The Sunset La Cienega development - designed by a team consisting of SOM, LOHA and Mia Lehrer + Associates - will create four mid-rise structures containing condominiums, hotel rooms and ground-floor commercial space. Work on the $300 million project began in earnest nearly two years ago, with the clearing of several vacant structures at the intersection of Sunset and La Cienega Boulevards.

Arcadia Property Making Way for Townhomes

Brandywine Homes has closed on a .82-acre site at 136 Las Tunas Drive in Arcadia, with plans to build a series of three-story contemporary townhomes. Groundbreaking for the community, dubbed Griffin, is scheduled to break ground in April 2015, with delivery expected by December 2015. “The increased demand for housing in Arcadia has pushed pricing for single-family detached homes into ranges many people cannot afford,” said David Barisic, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Brandywine.

New Union Station Bus Platform to Begin Construction in April

According to a memo from an upcoming meeting of Metro’s Service Councils, construction will begin in April on a new center-median bus platform linking the El Monte Busway to Union Station’s Patsaouras Transit Plaza. The $31 million project, funded in part by a discretionary grant from the Federal Transit Administration, will improve vertical and horizontal pedestrian circulation within the historic transportation hub. Currently, passengers on Metro’s Silver Line buses must disembark on Alameda Street, before crossing a freeway on-ramp and walking a quarter-mile to access trains and buses at Union Station.

New Condominium Complex Headed to Burton Way

Construction is scheduled to begin next month on a high-end residential development adjacent to L’Ermitage Beverly Hills. Empire at Burton Way, a luxury condominium complex from Los Angeles-based Empire Property Group, will rise from a roughly quarter-acre property at 9265 Burton Way. Plans for the five-story edifice call for 23 residential units -including two reserved for very-low income households- and underground parking accommodations for up to 48 vehicles. Empire Property Group will entice potential residents with their project’s close proximity to a variety of high-end stores and restaurants.

Luxury Hotel Tower Rising in Beverly Hills

The modest Beverly Hills skyline will soon be augmented by a striking five-star hotel tower. Earlier this year, a team of investors lead by the Alagem Capital Group broke ground on the new Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills. The $200 million project, located at the high-profile intersection of Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards, will consist of a 12-story tower with 170 guest rooms, luxury retail establishments, and other ancillary uses. Designs from architecture firms Gensler and Pierre-Yves Rochon call for a structure primarily clad in white stone, featuring strong horizontal lines and curving forms which are typical of the Streamline Moderne style.

Luxury Apartments Opening in Hancock Park

Last week, Alliance Residential announced the opening of Broadstone Candara, a 103-unit luxury apartment complex in Hancock Park. The project, located at 738 Wilcox Avenue, is situated close to Larchmont Village, the Wilshire Country Club, Melrose Avenue and Paramount Studios. Designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style by Santa Monica’s DFH Architects, Broadstone Candara is reminiscent of the distinguished residences of Hancock Park. The complex’s Moorish-inspired interior design complements the Spanish-themed exterior architecture with amenities like that of a boutique hotel.

Huge Mixed-Use Complex Planned in West Adams

A potentially transformative development is planned for the current West Adams broadcast facility of radio stations KABC and KLOS. According to new environmental documents published by the Los Angeles Department of City Planning, the 11-acre site at La Cienega and Jefferson Boulevards is to be redeveloped with multiple podium-style buildings that would offer a combination of residential, office and retail uses. Although an exact development program would likely hinge on market conditions, the project’s initial study establishes a baseline plan of 1,218 multi-family residential units and 300,000 square feet of commercial space.

New Renderings for Proposed Westlake-Echo Park Development

A mitigated negative declaration published by the Los Angeles Department of City Planning has unveiled new renderings for the Boylston Arms, an upcoming residential complex which would straddle the border between Westlake and Echo Park. The project, which is being developed by the Lion Real Estate Group, will rise from an approximately .8-acre site located at 327-411 North Boylston Street. Plans filed with the City of Los Angeles call for a six-story structure, featuring 121 residential units divided between studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans.

Mixed-Use Development Planned in Echo Park

A squat section of southern Echo Park is about to get a little bit taller. Earlier this month, developer 1614 Temple, LLC filed plans with the City of Los Angeles to construct a new residential-retail complex near the southwest corner of Temple Street and Glendale Boulevard. The project, slated for a .39-acre site at 1614-1626 Temple Street, would feature 55 apartments, 2,774 square feet of ground-floor retail space and parking accommodations for 63 automobiles and 65 bicycles.

Apartments Rise from Long-Vacant Echo Park Lot

Remnants of a failed condominium development have given way for a multifamily residential building in Echo Park. The Bond Companies, a Los Angeles- and Chicago-based real estate investment firm, is currently building a low-rise mixed-use complex on a triangulage property at 330 N. Union Avenue. The project, which also fronts Belmont Avenue and Temple Street, will consist of a four-story building featuring 69 apartments, 1,100 square feet of ground-floor restaurant space and a parking garage An artistic rendering from Lahmon Architects portrays the wedge-shaped building with a contemporary design and a rooftop amenity deck.