A property located north of the 405 Freeway in Long Beach is slated for redevelopment with affordable housing, according to a new environmental report.
The proposed development from West Hollywood Community Housing Corp., planned for what is described as a now-vacant site at 3401 Cerritos Avenue, calls for the construction of a two-, three-, and five-story buildings containing a combined total of 73 apartments in a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans. Plans also call for 103 parking spaces within two subterranean levels.
Although all of the apartments would be deed-restricted affordable units, save for a legally-required manager's unit, the exact affordability level is not specified.
Urban Architecture Lab is designing 3401 Cerritos, which would also include a courtyard, a community room, laundry facilities, and a fitness room.
The environmental report states that construction could be completed over a roughly 16-month period started in the third quarter of 2025 and be completed in 2026.
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