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Another Mixed-User on the Way in Westlake

More apartments appear to be coming to the stretch of Wilshire Blvd that traverses the Westlake neighborhood. Here are the details filed with the Department of City Planning: 1324 1⁄2 W Wilshire Blvd This project includes the demolition of two three-story existing office buildings for the construction of a 6-story, approximately 73-ft. tall building with 52 residential dwelling units, 54 parking spaces, approx. 5,281 sq. ft. of ground floor neighborhood serving retail, and a total of approx.

Wilshire Coronado Condominums to Rise Near MacArthur Park

Tucked away on the western edge of McArthur Park, a mixed-use development will rise on Wilshire Blvd. The New York based Somerset Group has been working out details with the LA City Council regarding construction of the Wilshire Coronado Condominiums, a 7 story mixed-use building featuring 154 luxury condominiums and 8,500 square feet of retail. The project will have studio, one and two bedroom units, set to open in Fall 2015.

Residential Tower Headed to City West

South Park’s high-rise construction boom has officially jumped the Harbor Freeway. Yesterday, plans were filed with the City of Los Angeles for a new development which would replace a motel in City West with a mixed-use tower. The residential-retail complex - slated for a .76-acre site at 1135-1147 West 7th Street - would feature 223 market rate residential units, 18 affordable housing units and roughly 6,900 square feet of ground-level commercial floor area.

More Apartments Sprout in Westlake

Construction on Valencia, a new residential-retail complex from developer Sonny Astani, continues to progress in Westlake. The $60 million mixed-use development, located at 1501 Wilshire Boulevard, will eventually consist of a six-story edifice featuring 218 residential units, 4,400 square feet of ground-level retail space and 258 underground parking spaces. Plans call for a mixture of studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments with amenities such as a gym, a swimming pool and landscaped interior courtyards.

New Look for Westlake/MacArthur Park TOD

A presentation from the California Strategic Growth Council’s Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program has revealed a new rendering for a proposed transit-oriented development (TOD) above Metro’s Westlake/MacArthur Park Station. The nearly $50 million project, which is being developed by McCormack Baron Salazar (MBS), would consist of a five-story structure containing 82 residential units, 83 underground parking spaces and approximately 7,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurant space. The proposed building would rise atop the subway station’s existing north entrance, which would be closed and replaced with a new portal on Westlake Avenue.

Multifamily Housing Complex Planned in Westlake

According to a document from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, the nonprofit LINC Housing Corporation intends to build a new multifamily residential development in Westlake. The project, dubbed Mosaic Gardens at Westlake, would rise from an underutilized property at 1416 West Beverly Boulevard. Plans call for a low-rise structure featuring a total of 125 residential units, including 63 units set aside for formerly homeless households. Prior to the recession, the approximately 1.25-acre development site was slated for a larger seven-story complex which would have featured 153 dwelling units.

Wilshire Office Towers Becoming Apartments

Jamison Services, one of Southern California’s largest office landlords, recently filed plans with the City of Los Angeles to convert two of its numerous Wilshire Boulevard office buildings for residential use. The first of these properties is a 13-story tower located near MacArthur Park. A case filing from the Los Angeles Department of City Planning indicates that the renovated building at 2500 Wilshire Boulevard would contain 248 residential units, in lieu of its current 230,000 square feet of office space.

Low-Rise Apartments Begin Work in Westlake

In the latest example of investment dollars spilling outside the Central City freeway ring, construction has started on another mixed-use development in Westlake. Last month, Los Angeles-based Canfield Development broke ground on a low-rise apartment building on a vacant half-acre lot at 1329-1419 West Seventh Street. The residential-retail complex, first reported in 2013, will consist of a seven-story structure featuring 87 studio, one-and-two-bedroom apartments above nearly 1,000 square feet of ground-level retail space.

Rainy Day Westlake Construction Update

As the supply of unclaimed parking lots decreases in Downtown Los Angeles, many developers have begun looking to the neighborhood’s fringe for new infill opportunities. During the past year, multiple projects have emerged in once unfathomable locations outside the Central City freeway ring, including proposed high-rise complexes in Chinatown and South Los Angeles. However, the chief beneficiary of this shift is undoubtedly the long downtrodden Westlake neighborhood. The predominantly immigrant community, once considered “Los Angeles’ answer to the Champs-Élysées,” is now experiencing a resurgence in commercial and market-rate residential development.

Brooks + Scarpa Designed Affordable Housing Breaks Ground

According to a Facebook post from earlier this month, the Skid Row Housing Trust has broken ground on the Six Apartments, a new 52-unit affordable housing complex in the Westlake neighborhood. Keeping in trend with several of SRHT’s other recent developments, the project packs quite a bit of architectural punch. Designed by Brooks + Scarpa Architects, renderings portray a white hued low-rise structure, featuring a street facing urban window and lush ground level landscaping.