Seven months after we last checked in, wood framing is now rising above the concrete podium of a mixed-use apartment building just east of Metro's Culver City Station.
The project, located on a previously vacant site at 3434 Wesley Street, will consist of a five-story structure containing 15 apartments and approximately 14,000 square feet of office and commercial space. Plans also call for 69 parking stalls in a basement garage.
Designed by LOHA, the project will include a mix of studio, one-, and two-bedroom floor plans - including one unit of deed-restricted affordable housing. Plans call for an exterior of perforated and solid metal panels, on a structure organized into three horizontal bands divided by strips of green space. The height of the structure gradually pares down toward Wesley Street.
City records list the project applicant as Pine, LLC, a Los Angeles-based entity managed by Hooshang Larian.
Other developments now under construction nearby include Ivy Station, a mixed-use complex which includes a hotel, multifamily housing, and new offices for WarnerMedia, as well as a four-story office building leased by Apple.
- 3434 Wesley Street (Urbanize LA)