Plans for a four-story, 22-unit apartment project in the Greater Wilshire area are moving forward with planning department approvals, according to a determination letter filed by the city of Los Angeles last month.
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The new 45-foot-tall development will rise at 505 – 509 N. St. Andrews Place, replacing a pair of single-family homes at the northwestern corner of St. Andrews Place and Maplewood Avenue.
The applicant and owner behind the project is listed in planning documents as 505 St. Andrews LLC, a company managed by Vladimir Beron that filed plans for the development in the last year. The developer is joined on the project by Dovid Feld of Feld & Associates, the project architect.
Plans call for 14 two-bedroom apartments and eight three-bedrooms over an underground parking garage with 22 automobile spaces. The community will also provide approximately 3,230 square feet of open space, with amenities slated to include a gym, recreation room, and private balconies.
The developer received approvals for Tier-2 transit-oriented communities incentives including 30-percent reductions in side-yard setbacks. Per TOC program requirements, the project will reserve two apartments for extremely low-income households, plans show.
Beron is also the owner and developer behind plans for a five-story apartment building in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood.