Plans for an 11-story, 144-key hotel at 1130 S. Hope St. will go before the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council Tuesday evening, according to the council board of directors’ meeting agenda. The applicant and owner behind the project is Hope Street 1 LLC, an entity formed by Bryan Domyan of Domyan Properties, plans show.
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Proposed last year, the project would rise about 172 feet on a vacant, roughly 7,800-square-foot lot in the South Park area of DTLA. Plans call for guest rooms with an average size of about 377 square feet, along with 378 square feet of ground-floor retail.
Designed by Irvine-based Bucilla Group Architecture, the hotel development would provide 56 parking spaces through an automated parking facility on its second level. Arriving vehicles would be pulled onto an elevator, lifted, and transferred to the above level through an automated system, according to planning application documents.
The project would also provide a mix of amenities including about 6,700 square feet of outdoor lounge, exercise, and spa areas on its roof deck, plans show.
The development site, which fronts about 50 feet of the eastern side of South Hope Street, was acquired by the project applicant for about $6.5 million last year, according to Los Angeles County property records.
Domyan is joined on the development by project representative Dana Sayles of planning and entitlements consultant three6ixty.