A new residential project is under construction at 1411 South Flower Street in Downtown Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of micro-units on a parcel that is currently being used as a surface parking lot.
Seattle-based firm, Housing Diversity Corp (HDC) is the project developer. Steinberg Hart is responsible for the design concepts.
The project will bring 227 new micro-residential units to an eight-story building on the project site. The residences will be offered as studio apartments, ranging an average of 256 sqaure feet in size.
Similar to 1317 Grand Street, the renderings reveal a contemporary podium-type building, featuring a rooftop amenity deck, as well as a ground-floor courtyard and a breezeway.
Both projects were entitled using Transit Oriented Communities incentives to permit larger structures than otherwise allowed by zoning rules. At 1411 Flower, HDC is required to set aside 26 apartments as affordable housing priced at the extremely low-income level in exchange for the incentives.
The projecy will cater to households earning between 80 and 120 percent of the area’s median income. The project is on pace to be completed in 2023. The project site is located a short walk south of Pico Station.
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