Mixed-Use Self-Storage Proposal Heads to Sylmar Neighborhood Review

Sylmar plans entail self-storage space, apartments, and other uses on Maclay Street

Dean Boerner
Written By Dean Boerner
News Writer
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The Sylmar Neighborhood Council’s land-use committee Wednesday evening will review plans by developer Trojan Storage for a 27-unit mixed-use self-storage project on Maclay Street, according to its meeting agenda.

Plans call for demolishing a 22-unit apartment building at 13260 – 13282 Maclay Street to make way for the proposed project, which would contain apartments and 163,455 square feet of self-storage space and ground-floor art studio and office space, this week’s agenda shows.

Trojan Storage, which is a subsidiary of KoBre Companies, first filed plans for the proposed Sylmar project last year. It is in escrow to acquire the site’s apartment building from Positive Investments.

Designs for the Maclay Street proposal are being led by San Clemente-based design firm Jordan Architects. They call for a three-story building with two levels of apartments at the southwestern corner of the intersection of Maclay Street and Bromont Avenue, as well as another building at the interior of the project site with 54,000 square feet of self-storage space.

The project’s art studio and office space would take shape underneath the two levels of apartments.

The development would also provide 78 automobile parking spaces between an underground parking garage and surface parking lot, along with roughly 2,600 square feet of common open space, plans show.

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

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