Snyder expects to begin construction this month on the development, which will be at Wilshire and Crescent Boulevards, an area commonly referred to as the Golden Triangle, which features a host of shops and restaurants and other commercial ventures.
Designed by the architectural firm of Van Tilburg, Banvard & Soderbergh of Santa Monica, the complex will include 12 two-story town home units with brownstone exteriors and front-yard gardens along Crescent Boulevard. The other 76 units will be set on top and behind the town homes, built around landscaped courtyards and a central motor court entrance.
The one-, two- and three-bedroom units will feature fireplaces, washer and dryers, and wiring for high-speed Internet access. The complex also will include a fitness center.The development will be oriented so that the office building will face the more commercial Wilshire Boulevard, with the apartments situated along Crescent across from existing neighborhoods. The office portion of the development, which will occupy a triangular-shape parcel, will feature glass on two sides with a solid wall along the back toward the apartments.
The combined complex will include 534 parking spots, with 307 designated for commercial use and 227 for residents. The JH Snyder Co., founded and headed by Jerry Snyder, has been a developer of Southern California retail, commercial and residential projects for more than 50 years.
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