The Los Angeles Planning Commission has approved plans for a two-story, roughly 6,000-square-foot mixed-use office building near the border separating the Sun Valley and Shadow Hills neighborhoods, according to a determination letter posted by the city last month.
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Project applicant David Muradyan is planning for the development to rise on an approximately 11,000-square-foot, currently vacant lot at 9666 – 9668 Sunland Blvd. It will offer six office suites totaling about 3,500 square feet, a 659-square-foot coffee shop, a 663-square-foot medical office, 12 parking stalls, and 11 bicycle spaces, plans show.
The determination letter issuance follows the planning commission voting 8-0 in late May to approve the development.
Along with Muradyan, who is a vice president of engineering firm Biayna Engineering & Construction, the project team for the planned Sunland Boulevard office building involves project architect Harut Nazaryan and landscape architect Lost West. Biayna, which has offices just east of the project site, is shown as the project’s structural engineer.
Muradyan first proposed an almost 14,000-square-foot office building at 9666 – 9668 Sunland Blvd. in 2018 before submitting documents for a smaller building this year. The project site was acquired by Muradyan for $120,000 in 2017.




