Planned 25-Unit Westchester Apartment Building To Include Petite 500SF Commercial Space

Two of the residences will be set aside for affordable housing.

At 7111 – 7115 W Manchester, there are plans to construct a 25-unit, 22,500-square-foot apartment building with two of the residences slated to be set aside for affordable housing. Plans also call for a petite, 499-square-foot commercial space.

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If approved, the six-story building would offer 24 vehicular parking spaces and 32 bicycle parking spaces. It will also offer a rooftop common open space area with landscaping. The site is currently used for commercial space and spans over 7,500 square feet. The location, at the corner of Manchester Avenue and Loyola Boulevard, sits directly across the street from the Westchester-Loyola Village Branch Library and the Westchester Municipal Building.

The applicant, Brook Campbell of Westchester Community Builders LLC, is requesting a 35 percent density bonus and a floor area ratio increase to 3:1. The architecture firm behind the project is IntuArch.

What Now Los Angeles (WNLA) reached out to Campbell and Michael Wacht, principal of IntuArch. Campbell did not respond to multiple requests for comments, and Wacht told WNLA that they are “keeping this project internal for now.” No renderings were made available.

Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain is a D.C.-born content creator who previously worked as the Editor of Curbed DC at Vox Media for three and a half years. She has contributed to several local publications, including Vox, Education Week, Washington Business Journal, Eater DC, Washington City Paper, DCist, Washingtonian, and Greater Greater Washington. She also has a background in photography, social media management, and the visual arts. Her main side hustle is a surreal comedy show on YouTube, called Artsplained, that focuses on increasing interest and knowledge in the arts through quirky sketches and long-form essays.
Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain is a D.C.-born content creator who previously worked as the Editor of Curbed DC at Vox Media for three and a half years. She has contributed to several local publications, including Vox, Education Week, Washington Business Journal, Eater DC, Washington City Paper, DCist, Washingtonian, and Greater Greater Washington. She also has a background in photography, social media management, and the visual arts. Her main side hustle is a surreal comedy show on YouTube, called Artsplained, that focuses on increasing interest and knowledge in the arts through quirky sketches and long-form essays.

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