In Del Rey, an accessory building at Marina Christian Fellowship has been razed to make way for an affordable housing development from Community Corp. of Santa Monica.

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The project, which will rise at 12616 Culver Boulevard, will rise on a site previous leased by Ocean Charter School, which has since relocated elsewhere in the neighborhood. Plans call for the construction of a new four-to-six-story building containing 122 one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments and various outdoor decks above a 117-car garage. 

FSY Architects is designing the project, which will include multiple rooftop decks and a central courtyard.

The proposed project is the latest from Community Corp. in partnership with religious organizations in the Los Angeles area. Developments on church-owned land, enabled by SB 4, has held facilitate proposed projects on sites which belong to IKAR at 1737 S. La Cienega Boulevard in Pico-Robertson and Culver-Palms United Methodist Church at 4464 Sepulveda Boulevard in Culver City.

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The project also represents another development for Community Corp. outside of its hometown of Santa Monica, where the non-profit developer has recently completed three projects in the Pico neighborhood.

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