A new residential project has been slated for development at 214 North Berendo Street in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a multi-family housing complex. Plans call for the demolition of the existing single-family home and duplex on the site.
Midos Development is the project applicant. Aaron Brumer & Associates is responsible for the design concepts.
The project site is a parcel combined of two parcels at 210-222 North Berendo Street. Plans calls for the construction of a new six-story building featuring 35 one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. A semi-subterranean parking garage with space for 48 vehicles will be developed on the site. The building will add additional housing by incorporating eight accessory dwelling units.
Midos Development is seeking entitlements using Transit Oriented Communities incentives to permit a larger structure than allowed by local zoning regulations. In exchange, four of the new apartments will be set aside as deed-restricted affordable housing at the extremely low-income level.
Renderings reveal a contemporary podium-type building, rising 66 feet in height. Onsite amenities are inclusive of a rooftop deck, a fitness center, and co-working space.
Other partners in the development include Cardinal Investments and general contractor DHR Construction. The estimated construction timeline has not been announced yet. The project sits sits a block west of Vermont/Beverly Station.
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