30-Story DTLA Apartment Plans Receive Approvals

The planned project has an anticipated construction timeline of 30 months

Dean Boerner
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Rendering: Official

The Los Angeles Office of Zoning Administration has given approvals to plans for a 30-story, 363-unit mixed-use apartment tower at the northwestern corner of the DTLA intersection of 12th and South Main Streets, according to a determination letter posted by the city this month.

The planned development is being led by JADE Enterprises Director of Development Daniel Taban, manager of Frontier West LLC, the applicant and owner behind the proposal.

Named Main Street Tower, the proposed development will replace four one-story commercial buildings totaling 23,000 square feet at 1123 – 1161 S. Main Street with an approximately 343,000-square-foot, 340-foot-tall building, plans show.

Designs are being led by project architect MVE + Partners and landscape architect LRM Landscape Architecture, plans show. They call for 26 stories of apartments above a four-story, above-grade parking podium with ground-floor commercial uses and an amenity deck.

An environmental report on the plans published last year lists an expected construction timeline of 30 months and a completion date in 2026.

The building will hold 122 studio apartments, 133 one-bedrooms, 96 two-bedrooms, and 12 three-bedrooms, along with approximately 12,500 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, 373 automobile parking spaces, and space for 195 bicycles.

Project plans also call for almost 40,000 square feet of usable open space.

Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official

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