The West L.A. Sawtelle Neighborhood Council's Planning and Land Use Management committee is scheduled to review a local property owner's proposal to construct a residential-retail complex on Pico Boulevard.
The project, which would rise from a 15,000-square-foot site at 12300-12328 W. Pico Boulevard, would consist of a six-story building featuring 65 apartments - including 10 very-low-income units - with approximately 1,740 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Plans call for a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom dwellings, in addition to amenities such as a gym and a roof deck.
KSK Design, Inc. is designing the proposed development, which would feature an exterior of smooth plaster accented by black granite.
A timeline for the 12300 Pico is currently unclear.
Developer Pico 12300, LLC originally conceived of the project as a smaller five-story, 51-unit building, but resubmitted the development in December 2017 through the City's Transit Oriented Communities program.