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Azure Development plans affordable housing project in Boyle Heights

Rendering of property at 110 S. Boyle Avenue

A development firm is planning a 44-unit affordable housing apartment at 110 S. Boyle Avenue in Boyle Heights, amid Los Angeles’ deepening affordable housing crisis.

Azure Development of Commerce, California, filed plans for the 36,500-square-foot project, dubbed “1st and Boyle.” The five-story building would rise on a vacant city-owned lot, according to the City Planning Commission. Of the 44 units, 35 will be dedicated for extremely low-income and eight will be for very low-income. The remaining unit will be for the building manager.

Azure is requesting a density bonus incentive for the proposed project, which exceeds the 39-unit maximum.

In addition to the apartments, the development would include 8,000 square feet of retail space for a laundromat and cafe, according to the firm’s website. Other amenities include a community room, outdoor common areas and 40 parking spaces.

The City of Los Angeles is likely going to sell the land to Azure after soil remediation work, Urbanize previously reported.

Azure could not be reached for comment.

L.A. has been called the least affordable city in the country, but there are affordable developments in the works. Elsewhere in Boyle Heights, Abode Communities is planning an affordable community, dubbed La Veranda, near the corner of Cesar E. Chavez Avenue and Soto Street. East Los Angeles Community Corporation is also in negotiations to develop a 60-unit apartment building for low-income residents transitioning out of foster care or the juvenile justice system.

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  • 23 February 2018
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