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10/17/19
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The Curve at West Angeles, a 70-unit, 80k sf affordable mixed-use community in the Park Mesa Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, has been completed. The $24 mil, art deco-style project is a joint venture between Related California and West Angeles Community Development Corporation, and features 2k sf of retail space in addition to 50k sf of affordable housing. It was built by R.D. Olson Construction.
The five-story community, locate at 5414 Crenshaw Blvd, features 24 studios and 45 one-bedrooms ranging from 400 sf to 630 sf, as well as one manager’s apartment. Each unit features a fully equipped kitchen with EnergyStar appliances, disability access and a balcony or patio. Amenities include a community room and kitchen, laundry facility, gated parking and bike storage. A fourth floor skydeck offers sweeping views of downtown LA, and a second-floor courtyard offers an outdoor seating and gathering area for residents.
Located at 5414 Crenshaw Blvd, the independent living community is just blocks away from Destination Crenshaw, a new 1.3-mile long outdoor art and cultural experience that celebrates the area’s heritage as the largest black community west of the Mississippi River. The Crenshaw/LAX light rail line, which is currently under construction, will have a stop less than a block away, providing convenient access to Inglewood and the Los Angeles International Airport for residents.
The community is 100% affordable and restricted to ages 62 and above. KFA Architects and Mannigan Design handled the architecture and design of the project.
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