Mixed-income multifamily pitched for single-family lots in Culver City
Two low-slung residential buildings in Culver City are poised to be demolished for a taller multifamily structure. An application filed with the city calls for the construction of a six-story residential building at 4076-4080 Lafayette Place outside downtown Culver City, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The proposal comes from Lafayette Place Apartments LLC, an entity managed by real estate investors Christopher and Stephanie Mintle. The corner parcels would see the construction of 40 one- and two-bedroom apartments above parking for 43 vehicles. The applicant is requesting entitlements including density bonus incentives, which would allow the developer to build larger than what […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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