Culver City's Planning Commission has signed off on a proposal to redevelop an office park in Fox Hills with more than 1,000 homes.
The proposed development Link Logistics Real Estate, slated for an 8.3-acre property at 5757 Uplander Way, calls for razing the existing office buildings to clear the way for a trio of new seven-story structures containing a combined 1,077 residential units above 5,772 square feet of ground-floor commercial space fronting Hannum Avenue. Plans also call for parking for 1,382 vehicles.
To permit the proposed scale and size of the project, Link Logistics is using density bonus incentives. In exchange, 78 of the new apartments would be set aside for rent as affordable housing at the very low-income level for a period of 55 years.
KFA Architecture is designing the collection of podium-type buildings, which would be oriented along a central, landscaped paseo cutting north-to-south through the site. The central open space would be complemented by multiple courtyards and plazas.
In past presentations, the project team has indicated that, construction of 5757 Uplander is expected to occur in three phases starting as early as the first quarter of 2027, and concluding by the end of 2031.
Culver City is expected to see much more density in Fox Hills over the coming years, as a number of commercial sites give way to multifamily housing. Lincoln Property Co. has received approvals to build 309 apartments on a site one block to the east along Hannum Avenue, and developer Reda Residential recently secured approvals to build housing on a site across the street from the Westfield Culver City Mall.
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