A project application seeking the approval of a new apartment building has been submitted for development at 446 South Shatto Place in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a new seven-story residential building offering apartments and onsite parking. The project calls for the demolition of an existing parking lot.
Shatto Properties LLC is the project developer. Andmore Partners is responsible for the designs.
The scope of work includes the removal of an existing asphalt parking lot on the site in order to make way for a seven-story apartment building. The apartment building will offer 60 units, designed as a mix of studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom floor plans. Parking for 44 vehicles will be provided in a semi-subterranean parking garage within the building.
Requested entitlements include Transit Oriented Communities incentives to permit a larger structure than would normally allowed by zoning rules. In exchange, 15 of the new apartments would be set aside as deed-restricted affordable housing at the low-income level.
Renderings reveal a facade designed in corrugated metal panel.
The project site is situated one block east of Vermont Avenue, near the intersection of 6th Street and Shatto Place. Upon completion residents will be situated a block north of Metro’s Wilshire-Vermont Station.
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