Just west of Motor Avenue in Palms, the wrapping off, and the finish line approaches for another mixed-use apartment complex from California Landmark Group's (CLG). 

View looking southeast from Venice and MentonePatrick Tighe Architecture

Located on the former site of an auto body repair shop at 10412 Venice Boulevard, the project consists of an eight-story building which will feature 79 one-, two-, three-, four-, and five-bedroom apartments upon completion. The building's podium includes 1,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space and at- and above-grade parking for 52 vehicles.

CLG entitled the site for development using the City of Los Angeles' Transit Oriented Communities guidelines to permit a larger structure than allowed under zoning rules. In exchange , eight of the new apartments will be reserved as affordable housing priced at the extremely low-income level.

Patrick Tighe Architecture and PK Architecture designed the apartment complex, which is clad in stucco and accented with wood and metal. Above the podium, the building has a U-shaped footprint, wrapping a central courtyard. An additional amenity deck is located at the rooftop.

View looking southeast from Venice BoulevardMichael Hayes

Outside of its new development at 10412 Venice, CLG is developing a handful of other projects in the Palms community, including an expansion of the 3838 apartments and a proposed mixed-use building at the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Motor Avenue.