A new residential project has been proposed for development at 723-731 East Route 66 in Glendora. The project proposal includes the development of a townhome community offering 39 residences. The project site is occupied by a shuttered car dealership and auto service facility.
Irvine-based developer Brandywine Homes is the project developer. KTGY is responsible for the designs.
The project site spans an area of 1.85 acres. The scope of work includes the redevelopment of the site with housing. Plans call for the demolition of the existing structures in order to make space for six buildings containing 39 townhomes. Proposed residences will be developed as a mix of one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom floor plans ranging from 743 to 1,942 square feet in size.
Each unit will feature an attached garage with single bedroom units including a single car garage and two-to-three-bedroom units including a two-car garage in either a side-by-side configuration or a tandem configuration depending on plan type.
The architectural style of the proposed buildings is contemporary with Spanish Colonial design details, including tile roof, stucco siding, decorative gable vents, and decorative wrought iron balcony railings. The design of the roof will be simple low-pitched roofs with asymmetrical facades and short eaves. Arcades will be used to define courtyards and walkways.
The proposed project will include 8,440 square feet of common open space to be provided in the form of passive walking paths, landscaped setbacks, and landscaped courtyards.
A project application has been submitted, pending review and approval. Construction of the townhomes is expected to begin in early 2025 and be completed in late 2026.
The project site is located within a mile’s distance of the A Line’s future Glendora stop.
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