Townhomes and Retail Planned At 5801 Atlantic Avenue In North Long Beach

5801 Atlantic Avenue View5801 Atlantic Avenue View via Withee Malcolm Architects

A new mixed-use project has been proposed at At 5801 Atlantic Avenue In North Long Beach. The project proposal includes the redevelopment of a vacant lot into a residential community featuring townhomes and retail space on the site.

Irvine-based firm Brandywine Homes is the project developer. Withee Malcolm Is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

5801 Atlantic Avenue

5801 Atlantic Avenue via Withee Malcolm Architects

The project site is a parcel spanning an area of 3.2 acres. Named Rhythm, the project will bring 84 three-story townhomes. The residences will be designed as a mix of two-bedroom, three-bedroom, and four-bedroom dwellings. Floor plans range from 1,166 square feet to 1,898 square feet in size. Street-fronting commercial space measuring an area of 2,300 square feet will be developed on the site.

Rhythm will also include 13 live-work units. A community room measuring an area of 567 square feet will be constructed for the residents. Renderings reveal contemporary low-rise structures with pitched roofs and facades clad in stucco. Each townhome will include a two-bedroom garage and a private patio. A common pool will be designed on the site.

5801 Atlantic Avenue Retail Space

5801 Atlantic Avenue Retail Space via Withee Malcolm Architects

The retail building will be a two-story building featuring spaces for a cafe, a restaurant, and outdoor dining.

At the site level, the proposal calls for full-width sidewalks along Atlan Avenue, as well as bulb-outs at intersections and other traffic-calming features.

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2 Comments on "Townhomes and Retail Planned At 5801 Atlantic Avenue In North Long Beach"

  1. When is this new project going to began.hopefully soon because it’s past due already

  2. This project should of happened since last year.why is it taking so long to built?

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