Neighborhood Council To Review Five-Story ‘The Hub’ Hotel Proposal

Previously holding a single-family home, the project site for The Hub is now vacant

Dean Boerner
Written By Dean Boerner
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The Wilshire Center Koreatown Neighborhood Council on Thursday will review plans for a five-story, 16-key hotel project called The Hub, the council’s meeting agenda for this week shows.

The Koreatown project was first proposed late last year by applicant Chris Yang, with Marilyn Greer Katherman of The Katherman Company listed as the project representative.

The development team’s plans call for an approximately 65-foot-tall hotel with 1,448 square feet of common space on the roof. The project would provide 16 parking spaces, rising on a currently vacant, 6,750-square-foot lot just north of W. 8th St., plans on file with the neighborhood council show.

A demolition permit for a single-family home previously at the site was issued in 2019, city records show.

The architect for The Hub is shown as Paul Sheene Corp., with JFQ & Associates listed in planning documents as the landscape architect.

At its meeting Thursday evening, the Wilshire Center Koreatown Neighborhood Council will discuss and possibly take voting action on the proposal, its agenda shows.

Photo: Google Maps | A shot of 752 S. Harvard Blvd.
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