A short walk of Metro's Expo/Sepulveda Station, wood framing is taking shape for a new multifamily residential building from developer Darius Khakshouri.
The project, which replaced four homes at 2600-2616 S. Sepulveda Boulevard, consists of a five-story building which will feature 43 one-, three-, four- and five-bedroom apartments above basement parking for 46 vehicles.
Project approvals include Transit Oriented Communities incentives permitting a taller, denser development than would normally be allowed by zoning rules. In exchange, five of the apartments are to be set aside for rent as deed-restricted affordable housing at the extremely low-income level.
Warren Techentin Architecture is designing the podium-type building, which will be clad in painted stucco, metal, and wood. Plans call for amenities including recreation rooms and roof decks.
The new development near Expo/Sepulveda Station is not the first time that Khakshouri and WTARCH have worked together. Previous ventures include a 24-unit apartment building that recently opened just off of Sawtelle Boulevard.
The project is one of a handful in proximity to Expo/Sepulveda Station, following the 595-unit Linea development from Carmel Partners. Other projects in the works include affordable housing on Sawtelle Boulevard and an Onni Group development on Pico Boulevard.
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