The Los Angeles planning department has given approvals to plans by developer CIM Group for a six-story, 25-unit mixed-use apartment project on West Adams Boulevard, according to a determination letter posted this month by the city.
The proposed West Adams development will rise at 5201 West Adams Boulevard, replacing a laundromat at the northwestern corner of the intersection of West Adams Boulevard and Alsace Avenue with a new 66-foot-tall, 28,317-square-foot mixed-use development. The planned project will hold 23 one-bedrooms and two studio apartments along with 1,650 square feet of ground-floor retail space, plans show.
Approvals given this month allow for Tier-1 project incentives under the city’s transit-oriented communities program, including an 11-foot height increase to the planned maximum height of 66 feet. CIM Group will reserve two apartments for extremely low-income households in accordance with the TOC program, according to planning documents.
Designs for the mixed-use proposal, which also include a roughly 1,300-square-foot sky deck, are being led by project architect Hwangbo Architecture and LINK Landscape Architecture.
The project will provide 17 automobile parking spaces in a partial at-grade and subterranean parking level.