At the intersection of 6th and San Pedro Streets in Downtown, construction is in the home stretch of a high-rise affordable housing development from Related California and the Weingart Center Association.

The project, which replaced a parking lot 600 San Pedro Street, consists of a  17-story building that will feature 302 apartments - including 298 units of permanent supportive housing. Plans also call for 2,800 square feet of ground-floor commercial space and a standalone 212-car parking structure.

Rendering of 600 S San Pedro StreetLarge Architecture

Large Architecture is designing the tower, which is clad in perforated metal panels. Plans show an amenity deck is to be located above the adjoining parking garage, featuring a courtyard, an amphitheater, and a community garden. Within the building itself, plans call for laundry facilities, a library, and a fitness center.

600 San Pedro is on track for completion in mid-2025.

Aerial view looking northeastHunter Kerhart Architectural Photography

The project is the second Weingart Center towers to rise at the intersection of 6th and San Pedro, following a 19-story tower completed last year next to the organization's headquarters. A third building - a smaller 12-story structure with more than 100 supportive housing units - is also planned.

Weingart and Related are also developing a second project farther west in Downtown. The proposed Alveare apartments would be a 335-unit affordable housing complex at 1405 S. Broadway.

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