100-Unit Koreatown Project Given Thumbs Up

The Opportunity Zone project will feature 100 apartments and about 4,300 square feet of commercial space

Dean Boerner
Written By Dean Boerner
News Writer
Rendering: Official

The Los Angeles planning department has given approvals to plans for an eight-story, 100-unit mixed-use apartment project in Koreatown at the northeastern corner of the intersection of Olympic Boulevard and Mariposa Avenue, according to a determination letter posted by the city last week.

The owner behind the development is listed as 2949 Olympic QOZ Fund LP, a company registered to the address of Jamison Properties, the development arm of real estate investment company Jamison Services. It acquired the project, which is in a tax-mitigating Opportunity Zone census tract, for about $8.06 million in 2019, according to county property records.

Development approvals given late last month allow for Tier-3 project incentives under the city’s Transit Oriented Communities Incentive Program, including a 66-percent density bonus in lieu of 60 units allowed otherwise, along with a 25-percent reduction in required usable open space, among other TOC options, plans show. The developer will reserve 10 units for extremely low-income households.

The new mixed-use building will replace three single-story commercial buildings and a plant nursery at the half-acre project site, which consists of several addresses including 986 S. Mariposa Ave.

Plans call for six studio apartments, 67 one-bedrooms, and 27 two-bedrooms over about 4,300 square feet of commercial and retail space and a four-level parking garage.

The project will also feature about 1,400 square feet of interior common open space including a club room and fitness room, as well as 6,400 square feet of exterior common open space including a pool deck, roof deck, and garden.

The designs for the Koreatown project are being led by Urban Architecture Lab.

Photo: Official | A shot of the project site for Jamison Properties’ project at 986 S. Mariposa Ave. found in planning documents.

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