Six apartments near the new LAX Metro Transit Center in Westchester are slated to give way to affordable housing via the Mayor's Executive Directive 1.
The proposed development, which comes from applicant Thomas Beadel, would rise from a site located at 9038 S. Reading Avenue. Plans call for the construction of a new five-story building featuring 77 one- and two-bedroom apartments, which would be built without an on-site parking garage.
Requested entitlements for the project include density bonus incentives to permit a larger structure than zoning rules would normally allow. Save for a mandatory manager's unit, all of the apartments are to be rented by at below market rates in exchange for the incentives.
Stockton Architects is designing the building, which is depicted in a rendering as a contemporary podium-type building clad in stucco.
Beadel and Stockton Architects have teamed up on a number of similar affordable housing developments making use of Executive Directive 1 over the past year.
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