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Koreatown | Walker Tower Conversion Brings 495 Apartments to 3550 Wilshire Boulevard

Koreatown‘s glass‑tower at 3550 Wilshire Boulevard has begun its next chapter. A July 2025 permit issued by the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety authorizes owner Jamison Services to convert the entire 20‑story office tower—completed in 1968 as Paramount Plaza—into housing. Plans prepared by Rockefeller Partners Architects call for 495 apartments carved out of the existing floor plates, with no addition to the building’s height or overall square footage.

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Tampa Senior Apartments

Coming Soon | Affordable Housing for Seniors at 19300 West Sherman Way in Reseda

A large-scale affordable housing development geared toward seniors is on the boards in Reseda. A recent application submitted to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning details a proposal for a six-story apartment complex at 19300 West Sherman Way, located at the southeast corner of Sherman Way and Tampa Avenue. The new building would rise in place of an aging commercial center and associated surface parking. The project, filed under the name Tampa Senior Apartments, is a joint effort between Meta Housing Corporation and Los Angeles Jewish Home for the Aging.

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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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