Another Mixed-Use Approved At 3209-3227 West Sunset Boulevard In Los Angeles

3209-3227 West Sunset Boulevard3209-3227 West Sunset Boulevard via MVE + Partners

Another new mixed-use project has been given approvals for construction at 3209-3227 West Sunset Boulevard in Silver Lake, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a seven-story mixed-use building offering residential and retail spaces. Plans call for the demolition of a collision repair center on the site.

Downtown-based firm RYDA is the project developer. MVE + Partners is responsible for the design concepts.

Named 3225 Sunset, the proposed project will bring a seven-story building containing 86 studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments. Retail space spanning an area of 8,000 square feet will be designed on the ground floor. An automated parking garage with a capacity of 69 vehicles will be developed on the site.

3209-3227 West Sunset Boulevard Aerial View

3209-3227 West Sunset Boulevard Aerial View via MVE + Partners

Rendering show a contemporary podium-type building clad in fiber cement panels and tile. Architectural plans show setbacks on the second and seventh floors, which will be used as space for residential amenity decks. Additional onsite utilities include a fitness center and a community room on the top floor.

Entitlements approved by the Commission include density bonus incentives a larger structure with less on-site parking than otherwise required under zoning regulations.  In exchange, RYDA would be required to set aside 10 of the proposed apartments would be set aside as deed-restricted affordable housing at the very low-income level for a period of 55 years.

The estimated construction timeline has not been announced yet.

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1 Comment on "Another Mixed-Use Approved At 3209-3227 West Sunset Boulevard In Los Angeles"

  1. We would like to apply for affordable housing program units in your building. Seniors with very low income level. Please respond

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