One year after starting work, a mixed-use apartment complex from Los Angeles-based Canfield Development is rising quickly just west of Metro's Vermont/Santa Monica Station in East Hollywood,

The project, which replaced a single-family home and a commercial building at 4750 Santa Monica Boulevard, will consist of an eight-story building featuring 85 studio, one-, two- and four-bedroom apartments above 1,137 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Plans also call for a 72-car garage.

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Project entitlements include Transit Oriented Communities incentives, which permitted a larger development than normally allowed by zoning rules. In exchange, 10 of the new apartments are to be set aside for rent as extremely low-income affordable housing for a period of 55 years.

HBA is designing the contemporary podium-type building, which will be clad in metal panels and painted cement plaster. Plans also call for on-site open spaces such as a central courtyard and a rooftop terrace.

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A landing page on the Canfield website advertises a completion date in 2024.

The project site sits directly across the street from a site controlled by Metro and Little Tokyo Service Center, where a six-story, 187-unit affordable housing development is now under construction, and a short walk from another mixed-income development from Jamison Services now rising at 4632 W. Santa Monica Boulevard.

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