The city of Los Angeles and its Mayor Karen Bass celebrate the inauguration of a residential project built at 660 Stanford Street in Downtown Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the redevelopment of an existing three-story building into a seven-story apartment complex with onsite amenities.
Meta Housing Corp. and The People Concern are the project developers. KFA Architecture and Jag Interiors lead the design team for the project.
Named Lamp Lodge, the redevelopment project has made its debut in providing 82 residential units into a new seven-story building. The residences are designed as a mix of one-bedroom and two-bedroom units on the upper levels. The recently held ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Mayor Karen Bass and County Supervisor Hilda Solis marked the grand opening of the residential building. The project replaced Lamp’s original three-story, 50-unit single-room occupancy apartment building.
The building façade is clad in black and white stucco with colorful flourishes on its upper levels. Besides housing, the building wraps a large central courtyard, and includes a community room and a common laundry facility.
All of the new apartments are reserved for households earning at or below 30 percent of the area’s median income.
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