High-Rise Pair Breaks Ground At 3545 Wilshire Boulevard, Koreatown, Los Angeles

3545 Wilshire Boulevard3545 Wilshire Boulevard via Gruen Associates

A two-tower development breaks ground at 3545 Wilshire Boulevard in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of two high-rise buildings offering residential units, retail, commercial, and parking spaces.

Jamison Services Inc is the project developer. Gruen Associates is responsible for the design concepts.

3545 Wilshire Boulevard Aerial View

3545 Wilshire Boulevard Aerial View via Gruen Associates

Construction is underway for the apartment towers. The project calls for the construction of a 22-story building facing Wilshire Boulevard and a 14-story edifice at 6th Street. Once completed, the buildings will include a total of 428 apartments, 10,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurant space, and an 850-car parking garage.

The towers will include a pair of rooftop decks, a dog park and pet lounge, fitness centers, a club room, co-working spaces, a game room, a private screening room, and an indoor golf range.

3545 Wilshire Boulevard North View

3545 Wilshire Boulevard North View via Gruen Associates

Over the past seven years, Jamison has pursued several alternatives for this site. However, after a feasibility study conducted for Jamison Services found that a lower-scaled tower would reduce the overall project budget by approximately 20 percent and shorten its construction timeline, the current project was born.

The project completion is estimated in pproximately 22 months. The project site sits across the street from Wilshire/Normandie Station, a half-block on the west side of Ardmore Avenue.

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1 Comment on "High-Rise Pair Breaks Ground At 3545 Wilshire Boulevard, Koreatown, Los Angeles"

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