Concrete framing now stands above the intersection of Beverly and Crescent Heights Boulevards in Beverly Grove, where a new senior housing complex local real estate firm Black Equities Group is taking shape.

The project, located at 8070 W. Beverly Boulevard, will eventually consist of a seven-story building featuring 80 dwelling units and 20 guest rooms. As the building was approved as an eldercare facility, it must devote at least 75 percent of its floor area to assisted living and senior independent housing. The remaining dwellings can be set aside as memory care units for residents suffering from dementia.

Construction at 8070 Beverly BoulevardUrbanize LA

VTBS Architects is designing 8070 Beverly, which will feature an exterior of smooth white stucco accented with wood panels.

In addition to senior housing, plans call for approximately 7,000 square feet of medical office space at the ground-floor as well as a 6,000-square-foot synagogue. The latter space will serve as the new home of Congregation Beth Israel, which previously occupied the site prior to redevelopment.

View looking southwest from Beverly BoulevardVTBS Architects

The 8070 Beverly property sits just down the street from the proposed sites of two as-yet unbuilt projects: a mixed-use apartment complex at 8000 Beverly and the Edin Park food hall at 7967 Beverly.

Black Equities, which is headquartered in Beverly Hills, is also behind plans for a mixed-use housing development at 6435 Wilshire Boulevard.

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