A new residential project has been proposed at 2100 South Crenshaw Boulevard in Arlington Heights, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a five-story apartment building. Once approved, the project will replace a duplex on the site built in the 1920s.
Crane Lake LLC, an Arcadia-based entity managed by Grace Kwok, is the project applicant. PDS Studio is responsible for the design concepts.
Plans call for the construction of a new five-story edifice featuring 17 two-bedroom apartments and subterranean parking for 15 vehicles. The project applicant is seeking the approval of Transit Oriented Communities development incentives permitting a larger structure than allowed by zoning regulations. To be eligible for the density bonus, three of the new apartments would be set aside as affordable housing at the extremely low-income level.
Renderings reveal a boxy podium-type building, featuring inset balconies and a trio of recreation rooms on the interior.
The project site sits roughly a quarter-acre southwest of the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Norton Avenue, where city officials have approved the construction of a four-story, 31-unit apartment building with ground-floor retail space.
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