Construction has commenced for a new affordable housing complex next to the Sepulveda Basin, per a social media post from Linc Housing.

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Earlier this month, which will rise at 17100 Victory Boulevard, calls for the construction of two five-story buildings containing a combined 194 residential units - including 48 reserved for homeless households, 144 for families earning between 30 and 80 percent of the area median income level, and two market-rate manager's units.

The complex will include a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, as well as parking for 88 vehicles, shared courtyard space, offices for supportive services, and rooftop decks. At street level, plans call for 1,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space adjacent to the bike path, which could be used as retail or office space for a local organization.

VTBS Architects is designing the Victory Boulevard apartments, with MJS Landscape Architecture serving as landscape architect.

17100 Victory BoulevardGoogle Maps

The City of Los Angeles Housing Authority's Board of Commissioners approved up to $78.7 million in financing for the project in March 2025.

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