Stories are starting to rise at 8521 South Sepulveda Boulevard in Westchester, Los Angeles. The site will provide denser housing as well as some low-income housing to the area. Caladan Investments is the developer for the “L” shaped project built around a gas station.
When completed, the building will be five stories, with 75,100 square feet of floor. The dimensions will be 77 feet tall, 212 feet long, and 220 feet wide. On the upper floors, there will be 87 units. 8 of them will fall under the extremely low-income tier.
Parking will be provided on the first level and the basement level. There will be 17 compact, 3 disabled, and 62 standard parking spaces, and 89 long-term and 11 short-term bicycle spaces. Several bus stops are located at the corner of the block, a short walk away. The site will provide 5,200 square feet of landscape.
dLahmon Architects designed the structure. It will have a 23 unit density bonus as part of the Transit Oriented Communities Program. Amenities will include a lobby, fitness room, and an office. The permit valuation, at the time of filing, was $12 million.
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I would like information about low-income housing here. THANK you