The project list for Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Twenty-Eight by ’28 initiative includes the Sepulveda Pass and another Gold Line extension—but not a light rail to WeHo.
Nearly 1,900 square feet, this loft features high ceilings, concrete everywhere, and an outdoor space. It’s in the building above a pretty cool bar and eatery too.
High prices have already pushed many artists out, but the project’s architects hope a cool building and artist-focused amenities can help bring some of them back.
The seven-story project would hold 344 live/work units, a restaurant, and creative office space. It would be close to a couple other big projects in the neighborhood.
At $305 per square foot, that could be considered a good deal in the booming neighborhood. Two major projects are in the works within a block of the properties.
One of LA’s favorite breweries is housed in a building that once served as the West Coast outpost of a cable manufacturer that worked on the Brooklyn Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge.