A late 1940s single-family home located just south of the I-10 Freeway in Sawtelle is up for redevelopment, per an application submitted late last month to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning.
The project, located on the Los Angeles - Santa Monica border at 2512 S. Centinela Avenue, is slated for the construction of a new five-story building featuring 14 one- and three-bedroom apartments above parking for 13 vehicles.
Requested project entitlements include Transit Oriented Communities incentives to allow the construction of a larger building than would otherwise be permitted by zoning rules. In exchange, two of the proposed apartments as affordable housing at the extremely low-income level.
Aaron Brumer & Associates is designing 2512 Centinela, which is depicted in renderings as a contemporary low-rise structure with balconies and both tuck-under and subterranean parking.
City records list the project applicant as Stefan Dresevic of BSL Centinela, LLC.
The project site sits a short walk from the intersection of Centinela and Pico Boulevard, where across the street in Santa Monica city limits, a new 48,000-square-foot office development is in the works next to the former Grammy Building.
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