Metro's Culver City Station has spawned another transit-adjacent development.

Last week, Wiseman Residential filed an application with the L.A. Department of City Planning seeking approvals to redevelop a retail center at 9000-9020 Venice Boulevard. The property, which spans the south side of Venice between Robertson and Culver Boulevards, calls for the construction of a seven-story complex containing 490 studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments above 15,689 square feet of ground-floor commercial space and parking for 266 vehicles.

Requested entitlements include citywide housing incentives to permit a larger project than would otherwise be allowed by zoning rules. In exchange, plans call for 64 apartments to be set aside as extremely low-income affordable housing.

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Reed Architectural Group is designing the mixed-use complex, which is shown with three interconnected buildings clad in stucco and metal siding. A rendering shows that each would include a rooftop amenity deck.

The project is the latest in a string of developments lining Venice Boulevard near the elevated Metro hub across the street, including the Ivy Station development featuring a hotel, housing, retail, and offices for Warner Bros. Discovery, as well as Apple's new office campus.

The Venice Boulevard development is the largest of roughly a half-dozen recent Palms area projects from Wiseman residential, including a trio of buildings along Motor Avenue.

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