One block north of Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, construction has wrapped for Mill Creek Residential Trust's latest L.A. area development.

Modera Argyle, built on the former site of Ametron Electronics at 6220 W. Selma Avenue, consists of a seven-story featuring 276 studio, one-, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom apartments above a Bristol Farms on the ground floor. Parking for 412 vehicles will be located in a subterranean garage.

Rendered view looking southeast from Selma and ArgyleAC Martin

A leasing website advertises rents ranging from as low as $2,550 per month for a studio unit and up to $5,960 per month for a three-bedroom unit.

Those rents do not apply to the 13 apartments required to be set aside as very low-income affordable housing, in exchange for density bonus incentives granted as part of project approvals.

AC Martin designed the contemporary podium-type building, which includes a courtyard swimming pool and an upper-floor terrace deck.

Location of Modera ArgyleGoogle Maps

The project is the latest in a long series of large apartment buildings to rise from the blocks surrounding Metro's Hollywood/Vine Station, including the 507-unit El Centro Apartments & Bungalows and a 287-unit apartment complex from Camden Property Trust. The site also sits just east of a former CBS radio broadcast facility, which Kilroy Realty has transformed into a mixed-use complex consisting of housing, offices, and retail, and directly north of parking lots serving the Hollywood Palladium, where developer Crescent Heights plans to build a pair of 28-story apartment towers.

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