350-Unit Northridge Fashion Center Project Plans Head To Neighborhood Review

Approvals would help pave the way for a 350-unit, 75-foot-tall apartment project named Residences at Northridge Fashion Center

Dean Boerner
Written By Dean Boerner
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The Northridge West Neighborhood Council planning committee Thursday evening will review and potentially vote on plans by Brookfield Properties to develop a five-story, 350-unit apartment community at the Northridge Fashion Center shopping mall, according to the neighborhood group’s agenda for this week.

First proposed earlier this year, Brookfield’s plans call for a 75-foot-tall building to replace a single-story bank building at the southeastern corner of the intersection of Plummer Street and Shirley Avenue. The nearly 5-acre project site would end up holding 92 studio apartments, 176 one-bedrooms, and 82 two-bedrooms at the northern edges of the Northridge shopping mall.

At the neighborhood council meeting on Thursday, a project representative will discuss Brookfield’s plans, according to the agenda. The company has owned the 76-acre mall property since acquiring former owner General Growth Properties in 2018.

Designs for the proposed community, which would be named Residences at Northridge Fashion Center, are being led by TCA Architects and Rios, plans show.

The project would also provide a six-level parking garage with space for 466 vehicles.

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  • Unfortunately as usual across the street is a high end housing neighborhood of all houses average property price $7000.00 and above. This project will ruin the neighborhoods property values. The Mall Is known for high crime incidents. This has been tried in the other neighborhoods in and around the Mall unsuccessfully. All it did was increase traffic, crime, and overcrowding in the area. Yes homeless sleep on the bus benches around the Mall on the streets right in front of these complexes. Do not allow your neighborhoods to be turned into a slum by the developers.

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