West Toluca Lake Site Eyed For 31-Unit Condo Project

The development would rise at the northwestern corner of the Vineland Avenue and Moorpark Street intersection
11003 Moorpark Rendering 1
Rendering: Official

The owner of a vacant auto shop property in West Toluca Lake is looking to develop a four-story, 31-unit condo project, according to a new planning case opened by the city of Los Angeles this month.

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Plans by project applicant Andre Jackson of London Estates LLC call for a roughly 26,500-square-foot, 45-foot-tall multifamily building at 11003 Moorpark St. The developer is seeking approvals for a 35-percent density bonus and would reserve four units for very low-income households, plans show.

The community would contain 22 one-bedroom units ranging from 560 to 970 square feet and nine two-bedrooms ranging from 940 to 1,135 square feet, according to application documents. The project would provide 56 parking spaces in a two-level underground parking garage, along with 35 bicycle spaces.

Plans also call for about 3,500 square feet of common open space for residents.

The property was acquired by Jackson through London Estates LLC last year for about $3.75 million, according to county property records.

Also involved in the plans is project representative Armin Gharai of GA Engineering, according to application documents.

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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