Santa Monica

1723 Cloverfield Boulevard Elevation

Eight-Story Apartment Complex Planned at 1723 Cloverfield Boulevard in Santa Monica

A large-scale residential development has been proposed at 1723 Cloverfield Boulevard, just steps from Santa Monica’s 26th Street/Bergamot Station. The initiative would replace an existing office building and surface parking lot with an eight-story structure housing 330 homes, along with supporting amenities and a connective pedestrian route. Orr Partners is the project developer. Tighe Architecture is responsible for the designs.

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1637 Stanford Street

Coming Soon | Affordable Housing Planned at 1637 Stanford Street in Santa Monica

A new affordable housing community is moving forward at 1637 Stanford Street in Santa Monica. The six-story development, backed by Community Corp. of Santa Monica, is set to deliver 71 income-restricted apartments just south of Colorado Avenue. Community Corp., a long-standing nonprofit builder of affordable housing, is spearheading the project. Architecture is being led by Kevin Tsai Architecture, which has prepared updated plans for the nearly 67,000-square-foot building.

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1931 Wilshire Boulevard

260-Unit Mixed-Use Complex Redesigned at 1931 Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica

A redesigned mixed-use apartment complex is moving forward at 1931 Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica, where a new eight-story building is planned to replace a former Gap retail store near the intersection of Wilshire and 20th Street. Cypress Equity Investments is listed as the project developer, with Los Angeles-based Tighe Architecture now leading design efforts. The firm steps in for AC Martin, who previously helmed an earlier iteration of the project.

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10345 Wilshire Boulevard View

20-Story Tower & 185 Units | Senior Housing Scaled Up at 10345 Wilshire Boulevard

A joint venture of Sunrise Senior Living and Lincoln Property Company has retooled its Wilshire Corridor proposal at 10354 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica, pivoting to the city’s Housing Incentive Program to expand the plan. The refreshed application, filed in August, now envisions a 20-story tower on Wilshire paired with a four-story companion building along Ashton Avenue. The site currently contains a 40-unit apartment building slated for redevelopment. Design duties have shifted to HKS Architects.

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