Mixed-Use NoHo Arts District Self-Storage Plans Take Step Forward

The five-story self-storage building would include almost 3,000 square feet of artist, incubator, and studio space

Dean Boerner
Written By Dean Boerner
News Writer
Rendering: Official

The city of Los Angeles has released an initial study on plans by a Dallas-based developer for a five-story, roughly 100,000-square-foot mixed-use self-storage project in the NoHo Arts District.

Led by Leon Capital Group, plans call for the project to rise at 5256 – 5272 Vineland Avenue on a construction timeline beginning around November of this year and finishing around January of 2024, according to this month’s report. The new development would replace a one-story, approximately 14,300-square-foot manufacturing building.

In all, the project would contain about 100,000 square feet of storage space for household goods, 1,040 square feet of associated management office space, and 2,804 square feet of artist, incubator, and studio space, plans show.

Designs for the planned development are being led by Magellan Architects.

“[The project] would also enhance the character of the surrounding industrial district by facilitating the replacement of an aging warehouse building and surface parking lot with a newly-constructed, mixed-use facility with vehicular parking screened by the ground-floor office and artist spaces,” the development team wrote in application documents last year.

Leon Capital Group is seeking approvals including a zoning change to allow a building of 62 feet and five stories in lieu of 45 feet and three stories otherwise allowed, among other requests.

The mixed-use development would provide 24 automobile parking spaces and 36 bicycle spaces in an at-grade parking level.

Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official

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