Canoga Park

7430 North Topanga Canyon Boulevard

Apartments Under Construction at 7340 North Topanga Canyon Boulevard, Canoga Park

A year into the groundbreaking, a residential project is under construction, taking form and shape at 7430 North Topanga Canyon Boulevard in Canoga Park, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a new five-story building offering spaces for residential use, along with onsite parking. Alliant Strategic Development is the project developer. HBA is responsible for the designs.

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22015 West Vanowen Street

Units Proposed at 22015 West Vanowen Street, Canoga Park, Los Angeles

A project application has been submitted seeking the review of a new residential project proposed for development at 22015 West Vanowen Street in Canoga Park, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a new eight-story building offering spaces for housing, retail uses, and onsite parking. If approved, the project will call for the demolition of a shuttered two-story commercial building on the site. PR2020, LLC, affiliated with Parkview Financial is the project applicant.

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6940 North Owensmouth Avenue. Rendering via Meta Housing.

6940 North Owensmouth Avenue is Taking Shape, in Canoga Park

6940 North Owensmouth Avenue is taking shape, in Canoga Park. The project, is by Meta Housing, a firm that specializes in arranging complex financing structures. It has been titled “Bell Creek Apartments.” All 80 apartments inside will be low income housing. The aim is to provide homes for families and individuals with special needs.

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Orchid Suites Hotel

Los Angeles Housing Department Seeks Funding To Repurpose Hotels Into Housing

City of Los Angeles is seeking funds for a new project that proposes to convert hotels into permanent supportive housing. Three motels are up for grabs in Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. The project, named as Project Homekey, is a pandemic-initiated program that allows cities and counties to purchase underused hotels and repurpose them as interim or permanent housing. Recently, in September 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom announced $2.75 billion in funding for Project Homekey. The City of Los Angeles, which created 744 homes through the initial phase of the program, is now getting to work on its second round of acquisitions.

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