Friday, February 9, 2007

West Hollywood Approves 152-unit Multifamily Project

Greenwich Place is being hailed as the largest affordable housing complex ever in West Hollywood. Two years after plans were first submitted to the West Hollywood City Council, and following significant cooperation between the developers and city planners, the project has finally been approved (unanimously) for construction to begin. The project is expected to take up to 22 months for total build out once construction begins later this year. Greenwich Place is slated for a mix of 117 market-rate condominiums and 35 units of affordable housing. The project is in a very good location off Beverly Boulevard and San Vincente Boulevard in an area known as the Sherbourne Triangle. We will definitely be tracking this project and will let you know when more details become available.

Here is a map of the location, click on it for a larger view...



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