Redondo Beach-based Trojan Storage has plans to develop a four-story, 27-unit mixed-use self-storage project in Sylmar, according to a planning case posted this month by the city of Los Angeles.
The two-building project would replace a 22-unit apartment community at 13260 – 13282 Maclay Street, which is at the southwestern corner of the intersection of Maclay Street and Bromont Avenue. A subsidiary of KoBre Companies, Trojan Storage is in escrow to acquire the project site from an affiliate of Arcadia-based real estate company Positive Investments, according to planning documents.
For along Maclay Street and Bromont Avenue, plans call for a three-story mixed-use building with ground-floor art studio and office space underneath two levels of apartments, along with about 54,000 square feet of self-storage space at the interior of the project site.
At the southern end of the property, Trojan Storage would develop a four-story, approximately 99,000-square-foot self-storage building.
“The project will be one of the first mixed-use projects along the Maclay Street corridor to bring a unique architectural and appropriate density to the area,” the development team, which includes project representative Crest Real Estate, writes in planning documents.
The approximately 200,000-square-foot development would provide 78 automobile parking spaces: 28 residential stalls in an underground parking garage, as well as a 50-space surface parking lot.
Designed by San Clemente-based design firm Jordan Architects, the Sylmar development would also include about 2,600 square feet of common open space.