Jefferson Park Project Moved Forward

The Jefferson Park community will rise at the site of a vacant lot on South Western Avenue and West 29th Place
2925 South Western Rendering 1
Rendering: Official

The Los Angeles planning department has given approvals to plans for a three-story, 18-unit apartment project in the Jefferson Park neighborhood, according to a determination letter posted by the city of Los Angeles this month.

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The applicant and owner behind the planned development is listed as Hot Chocolate Inc., an LA-based entity led by Nader Dalili. The developer is joined by project architect KB Fard Architects and landscape architect SQLA on the development, plans show.

The project will rise at 2925 S. Western Ave., a vacant, one-parcel site at the southwestern corner of the intersection of South Western Avenue and West 29th Place.

Out of 18 one-bedroom apartments, two will be set aside for extremely low-income households, according to this month’s determination letter.

The community will also provide almost 2,000 square feet of common open space, including a roughly 1,300-square-foot roof deck.

A subterranean level of parking with nine spaces will be accessible via a rear driveway from West 29th Place. In addition, the community will include 20 bicycle spaces.

Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official
Dean Boerner

Dean Boerner

Dean Boerner is a California-based writer previously with Bisnow and the San Francisco Business Times. He received his bachelor's degree in economics and business from Saint Mary's College of California, where he also served as the editor-in-chief of The Collegian, the school's campus newspaper. Before that, he spent two years as the publication's sports editor, and he remains a committed fan, for better or worse, of his Sacramento Kings, San Francisco Giants, and Saint Mary's Gaels.
Dean Boerner

Dean Boerner

Dean Boerner is a California-based writer previously with Bisnow and the San Francisco Business Times. He received his bachelor's degree in economics and business from Saint Mary's College of California, where he also served as the editor-in-chief of The Collegian, the school's campus newspaper. Before that, he spent two years as the publication's sports editor, and he remains a committed fan, for better or worse, of his Sacramento Kings, San Francisco Giants, and Saint Mary's Gaels.

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