Developer G3 Urban has hit reset on plans for a new townhome community in Artesia, tapping the Builder’s Remedy for a project located just east of Pioneer Boulevard.
The Artesia Place development, slated for a 3.5-acre site at 11709 Artesia Boulevard and 17212 Alburtis Avenue that once housed a dairy manufacturing center, was previously slated for the construction of up to 80 townhomes accompanied by 8,650 square feet of ground-floor commercial space fronting Artesia Boulevard. A revised application submitted to the City of Artesia in early 2024, while the City's housing element was out of compliance with state regulations, upsizes that vision to include a total of 120 homes in a collection of 22 buildings. Absent from the revised project are the commercial uses from the original plan.
As is required by the Builder's Remedy, G3 Urban will be required to set aside a portion of the new housing for lower-income buyers or renters. In the case of Artesia Place, this will mean 24 low-income units.
Plans show a mix of three-story structures, containing one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom homes ranging from 923 to 1,852 square feet in size. That total also includes eight street-fronting live-work units.
Angeleno Associates is designing the townhomes, according to plans included a draft environmental study compiled for Artesia Place.
The study projects a construction period of 24 months.
The proposed development is one of several housing developments along the Pioneer Boulevard corridor in Artesia, including another townhome complex taking shape on the north side of the SR-91 Freeway.
G3 Urban has recently developed a slew of for-sale housing in the Gardena area, and advertises future developments in Compton, El Monte, and Pomona on its website.
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