Palatine Capital Partners has plans to redevelop a property in Tarzana for a new, nearly 100,000-square-foot self-storage project, according to a planning case posted by the city of Los Angeles last week.
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The project would turn a two-story, roughly 47,000-square-foot building at 18618 Oxnard St. occupied by film school Columbia College Hollywood into a three-story, approximately 98,000-square-foot self-storage facility. Plans call for 5,000-square-foot expansion of the site’s existing building and also the construction of a 51,540-square-foot, 44-foot-tall addition to the south side of the site.
Palatine, which has offices in New York and Miami, is seeking a conditional use permit to locate a self-storage facility within 500 feet of a residential use, among other approvals, according to planning documents.
The self-storage developer is also the company behind a newly approved project in the South Los Angeles neighborhood of Nevin.
Like with that project, Palatine is joined in its Tarzana plans by project architect KSP Studio, landscape architect Emerald Design, and project representative Kathleen Hill of Alston & Bird.
Plans also call for 23 automobile parking spaces and 60 bicycle spaces, as well as about 4,000 square feet of landscaped space on the site.
So Columbia College Hollywood film school is out of business?? That’s a shame. I was planning to go to that.
The students of Columbia College Hollywood are being gaslit and stolen from by the board and president, Bill Smith. Students received an email from Smith in March 2022 to qualm a rumor that the building had been sold, saying it was just a rumor, but there was an interested party and it would not be for another 12-36 months that the school would be moving. The rumor came about because of an article released about the buildings purchase. LA County records show the building was sold in July 2021. In April of 2022, it was announced that the school would… Read more »