Palms poised for more affordable housing with latest 115-unit proposal
A low-slung commercial building on the Culver City border is poised to be replaced by a mixed-use affordable housing complex. A DCM Rentals affiliate filed an application with the Los Angeles Department of City Planning to erect a seven-story building with 115 one-bedroom apartments at 9700 Venice Boulevard in the Palms district, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The residences would be built above parking for nine vehicles and 505 square feet of ground-floor retail space. With the exception of one manager’s unit, all of the apartments will be designated for rent by low- and moderate-income households. By providing the affordable housing, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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