Apartments Rising At 4611 South Crenshaw Boulevard, Hyde Park, Los Angeles

4611 Crenshaw Boulevard4611 Crenshaw Boulevard via KFA Architecture

Construction is under going for a new residential project proposed for development at 4611 South Crenshaw Boulevard in Hyde Park, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of a new seven-story apartment complex featuring residential units, amenities, and onsite parking.

SoLa Impact is the project developer. KFA Architecture is designing the project.

Earlier this year, Los Angeles City Planning Commission issued construction permits to allow a new seven-story apartment complex featuring 195 units. Named Crenshaw Lofts, the residential units are designed as a mix of studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom floor plans. A subterranean parking garage will be built on the ground floor.

The project proposes to utilize Transit Oriented Communities incentives to permit greater floor area and density than normally allowed by zoning rules. In exchange, 22 of the new apartments are to be set aside as deed-restricted affordable housing at the extremely low-income level.

Renderings reveal a contemporary podium-type building clad in orange, black, and white cement plaster. The apartment complex would feature courtyards at street level and above its second floor, with additional open space in the form of a rooftop amenity deck. Although plans do not call for ground-floor commercial uses, live/work units are intended to activate the Crenshaw Boulevard streetscape.

The project site is located south of the K Line’s Leimert Park Station in South Los Angeles. Completion of the Crenshaw Lofts is expected in late 2025.

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3 Comments on "Apartments Rising At 4611 South Crenshaw Boulevard, Hyde Park, Los Angeles"

  1. freddie m graham | August 23, 2023 at 2:50 am | Reply

    i need a 2br for me and my son we are both disable on lowincome tax credit program,

  2. I need three bed room have kids

  3. I need three bed room have kids
    Disable me and son not daughter

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