New plans unearthed using ATC reveal an updated design for Weingart Center's final supportive housing complex at the intersection of 6th and San Pedro Streets in Downtown Los Angeles.
The project, planned to replace an existing one-story structure at 554 S. San Pedro Street, is being developed in partnership with Related California. The new construction would consist of a 12-story building containing 104 apartments - 103 of which would be affordable housing at the very low-income level - and parking for two vehicles.
Large Architecture is designing the tower, which is shown in a rendering with a contemporary look and a rooftop amenity deck for use by residents. A lobby and additional amenity space would be located on the ground floor.
The project would be the third of three developments surrounding Weingart Center's longtime home at 6th and San Pedro, following a 19-story tower which opened on a neighboring site at 555 S. Crocker Street in 2023 and a 17-story tower slated to open this year across 6th Street. Those two buildings, which feature a combined total of nearly 600 homes, are the largest supportive housing developments in Los Angeles.
Weingart and Related have also teamed up to develop at least one additional project in Downtown. The proposed Alveare apartments would be a 335-unit affordable housing complex at 1405 S. Broadway.
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