South of the US-101 Freeway in Woodland Hills, the skeleton of a new affordable housing complex from Daylight Community Development is starting to rise.
Located at 23036-23060 Ventura Boulevard, the project will consist of an eight-story building featuring 100 studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments above parking for 95 vehicles.
The more than 100,000-square-foot building will be divided between affordable and permanent supportive housing, catering to low- and very low-income renters. That restriction made the project eligible for both density bonus incentives and streamlining via the Mayor's Executive Directive 1.
FSY Architects is designing the Ventura Boulevard project, which is portrayed in a rendering as a contemporary stucco-clad building.
Daylight Community Development's other projects include new affordable housing located in North Hollywood, Van Nuys, and Watts. The developer is also partnering on a project which would rise next door to the Downtown Women's Center in Skid Row.
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