New plans submitted to the City of Santa Monica offer a look at BXP's proposed multifamily residential development near Clover Park and Santa Monica Airport.

Slated to replace a 1970s office park at 2800 28th Street, the project calls for the new construction of 385 homes studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes with 53,904 square feet of commercial uses and semi-subterranean parking for 667 vehicles.

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BXP is proposes 46 units of affordable housing at the moderate-, low-, and very-low-income levels to obtain density bonus incentives.

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Construction is set to commence in 2028, per a community presentation.

The project joins another proposed project in Ocean Park neighborhood which would replace 1970s offices a short distance north with apartments and commercial space. Likewise, the project site sits across the street from the Santa Monica Airport property, where city officials are considering multiple alternatives for fulfilling a long-running effort to convert the property into park space after it ceases operations in 2028.

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