More than one year after breaking ground in Pico-Robertson, wood framing is rising for the Bhatia Family Village, a new mixed-use project which will provide housing for neurodiverse adults.

The project, which is being developed by Cornerstone Housing for Adults with Disabilities, is rising from a property at 9224 W. Pico Boulevard. Plans call for a six-story building featuring 64 studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments above 9,400 square feet of ground-floor commercial space and a 55-car basement garage.

View looking southeast from Pico BoulevardCornerstone Housing for Adults With Disabilities

Although all apartments are to be designated as supportive housing for residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities, the project will also provide eight units of deed-restricted very low-income affordable housing.

Urban Architecture Lab is designing the Village, which is portrayed in renderings as a contemporary podium-type building with a second-level terrace, a third-level courtyard, and a rooftop deck.

View looking northwest from Pico BoulevardUrbanize LA

The complex is named for the Ramesh and Kalpana Bhatia Family Foundation, which provided funding for the project.

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