A new hotel project has been approved for development at 3216 West 8th Street in Koreatown, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a new seven-story hotel building offering space for 60 rooms, apartments, and onsite parking. The project required the demolition of an existing four-unit apartment building on the site.
Mike Barry is listed as the project applicant. EWAI Architecture is responsible for the designs.
The scope of work includes the construction of a new housing complex that will bring a new hotel, apartments, commercial space, and onsite parking. The new seven-story building will offer space for a 60-room hotel, 20 apartments, and 3,950 square feet of ground-floor commercial uses. Plans also call for a three-level, 71-car subterranean parking garage.
The proposed project will also feature four units of extremely low-income affordable housing to replace the existing rent-stabilized apartments.
Renderings reveal a modern design that divides the hotel rooms and housing into separate wings. Onsite shared amenities include swimming pools at the second floor and rooftop, as well as a 1,435-square-foot rooftop bar for the hotel.
City Planning Commission approved the project this July, after plans were submitted in February 2024. Construction is anticipated to last for a 24-month period, starting in late 2024 and concluding in 2026.
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