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1640 5th Street Night View

Refined Design Advances for 1640 Fifth Street Housing in Santa Monica

Revised plans have quietly refreshed the look and feel of the mixed‑income housing complex taking shape at 1640 Fifth Street in Santa Monica, introducing warmer terra‑cotta accents, darker metal panels, and new rooftop plantings after three rounds of Architectural Review Board feedback. The eight‑story structure from Lincoln Property Company, designed by local mainstay KFA Architecture, would occupy a mid‑block site just a short walk north of Metro’s E Line terminus at Downtown Santa Monica Station.

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2150 Venice Boulevard

Modular Affordable Housing Proposed at 2150 Venice Boulevard in Harvard Heights

A corner parcel along Venice Boulevard in Harvard Heights is being eyed for a new affordable housing development that would replace an existing auto repair use with a six-story residential building constructed using modular methods. Plans filed with the Los Angeles Department of City Planning in March outline a proposal at 2150 Venice Boulevard for a 69-unit apartment building developed by 2150 MSB Capital, LLC. The project, branded Venice Gardens, would occupy a prominent intersection site and introduce income-restricted housing without providing on-site vehicle parking.

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1640 20th Street

Affordable Housing in Santa Monica: 78 New Units Break Ground at 1640 20th Street

Another major step toward expanding affordable housing in Santa Monica is now in motion at 1640 20th Street, where construction has officially begun on a new residential complex dedicated to low-income and moderate-income households. The proposed project will bring 78 new affordable units, thoughtfully designed to serve a wide range of residents and enrich the surrounding community.

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1427 Lincoln Boulevard Rendering

Urban Infill: Apartment High-Rise Proposed at 1427 Lincoln Boulevard in Santa Monica

A new residential proposal for 1427 Lincoln Boulevard in Santa Monica could bring a 13-story apartment tower to the area, offering a modern urban living option in the city’s evolving skyline. The project aims to revitalize a currently underused site with 100 residential units, along with parking and various amenities designed for an active, community-focused lifestyle. The development is led by Jacmar Cos. with architectural designs by KFA Architecture.

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