In Del Rey, wooden framing is now complete for a new mixed-use apartment building at the intersection of Culver and Inglewood Boulevards.
The project, which replaced a laundromat and two small residential buildings, consists of a five-story edifice which will include 24 apartments above roughly 720 square feet of ground-floor commercial space and a 30-car garage upon completion.
The development, designed by MIKA Design Group, consists of four levels of wood-frame construction above a concrete base. A single rendering depicts the finished building with an exterior lined with metal panels. Setbacks on its upper floors would be used to create a rooftop deck for residents.
City records list the project applicant as 4460 Inglewood, LLC, an entity managed by Thomas Turley.
Completion of the project, which is called the Culver Lofts, is anticipated before the end of 2021, according to a profile on LoopNet.
The development site is located a short distance west from a similar mixed-use project now approaching completion near the intersection of Culver Boulevard and Slauson Avenue.
- 11955 Culver Boulevard (Urbanize LA)