Culver City Office Development Plans Reviewed By Planning Commission

Designed by Clive Wilkinson Architects, the proposed development would take shape near Culver City's border with West Adams

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Rendering: Official

Plans for a three-story office development in Culver City will be reviewed by the city’s planning commission again in April following a vote this month to continue a hearing on the proposed project.

Slated for 5861 – 5863 Washington Boulevard, a site near the city’s border with Los Angeles’ West Adams neighborhood, the project would include 16,262 square feet of office space on its second, third, and mezzanine levels, all above 638 square feet of retail space and 43 ground-level and underground parking spaces. It would replace two vacant one-story commercial structures at the approximately 10,000-square-foot project site.

The proposed development is being led by Culver City-based real estate company Maxam Properties and designed by project architect Clive Wilkinson Architects, plans show.

Maxam Properties is seeking administrative modifications for an increase in allowed building height from 43 to about 47 feet and a reduction in required parking spaces from 48 to 43, among other approvals. The development team was asked by the Culver City Planning Commission to return next month with altered designs for the planned project’s upper floors and bicycle parking plan.

Planning documents accompanying this month’s meeting list an anticipated 11-month construction timeline that would start as early as October.

Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official

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