A 1940s apartment complex located just off of Glendale Boulevard in Silver Lake is up for an expansion, per an application submitted to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning.
The property at 2413 N. Silver Lake Boulevard, owned by co-applicants Fang Qian Morgan and Seth James Morgan, is currently developed with a series of two-story structures containing 48 rent-stabilized apartments. Plans call for redeveloping parking areas along the rear property line to add 76 new residential units to the roughly 88,700-square-foot site.
The three new buildings, which would stand four- and five-stories in height, would include one-bedroom dwellings and sit above a combined 119 parking stalls. In exchange for density bonus incentives to permit the proposed scale and number of apartments, plans call for reserving six of the apartments as affordable housing at the very low-income level.
DFH Architects is designing the project, which would separate the existing and new buildings through landscaped spaces and walkways.
The proposed project will require City Planning Commission approval.
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