Developer Files Modified Self-Storage Plans For Pico-Union

The Venice Boulevard development was approved back in 2019

Dean Boerner
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Rendering: Official

Dallas-based self-storage developer Baranof Holdings has refiled plans for a self-storage project in the Pico-Union neighborhood, according to a new planning case opened by the city of Los Angeles this week.

The project is already taking shape at a roughly 33,000-square-foot site at 1810 Venice Boulevard and was first approved in 2019. Baranof Holdings has submitted plans this month seeking two modifications including to construct a new concrete curb and 12-foot sidewalk along the property frontage. A demolition permit for a 17,000-square-foot building formerly at the site was issued last August and was followed by a building construction permit issued in October, according to city records.

Construction of the project is well underway, photos of the development site show.

Designs of 1810 Venice were led by KSP Studio.

Renderings indicate that the 142,000-square-foot project, which plans show will hold about 1,520 storage units, will be a StorQuest Self Storage facility. Planning documents show it will rise to a height of 77 feet and provide 24 automobile parking spaces.

Baranof’s Venice Boulevard project is one of a number in its national portfolio, though it withdrew an application for a similar project in West Los Angeles in February.

Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official

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