Woodland Hills

6400 Canoga Avenue Entrance

Parkview Financial Funds Multifamily Project and Four-Story Luxury Hotel In Woodland Hills

A new mixed-use project has received funding for development at 6400 Canoga Avenue in downtown Woodland Hills. The project proposal includes the development of a residential high-rise and a four-story luxury hotel. The project site currently houses a three-story office building and a parking lot. Los Angeles-based Sandstone Properties Inc is the project developer. WATG (Wimberly, Allison, Tong & Goo) is the project architect.

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23475 and 23485 Long Valley Road. Image via planning.lacity.org.

121 Units Proposed for 23475 and 23485 Long Valley Road, in Woodland Hills

121 residential units are proposed for 23475 and 23485 Long Valley Road, in Woodland Hills. Bruce E. Pherson represents the project, on behalf of the Boething family, who own the property. The site is 32 acres and is currently developed with Boething Treeland Nursery, including a former single-family house, now used as office space, and the nursery’s administrative headquarters.

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6233 Variel Street

Senior Housing Unwrapped At 6233 Variel Avenue, Woodland Heights, Los Angeles

A senior housing project has reached completion at 6233 Variel Avenue in Woodland Heights, Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the development of an eight-story building featuring apartments for seniors. The project will replace a cluster of small office buildings on the site. South Bay Partners, LAMB Properties, and Columbia Pacific Advisors have teamed up to develop the project. VTBS Architects is responsible for the design concepts.

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6233 North Variel Avenue. Rendering by VTBS Architects.

6233 North Variel Avenue Nearing Structural Height in Woodland Hills

6233 North Variel Avenue is nearing structural height in Woodland Hills. The senior living facility is in development by South Bay Partners, who have built over 10,000 other senior living residences. The highrise was designed by VTBS Architects, of Santa Monica, with interior design by Rodrigo Vargas. The intent was to give the building the feel of a “Boutique hotel.”

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