Hanover Company is ready to start on its big apartment building project in Warner Center, which will see a flood of new residential development in the coming decade.
Less than a year after the firm filed plans to build a 395-unit complex on North Variel Avenue, it requested approvals to demolish the existing structures, according to newly-published city documents.
Hanover wants to raze the 72,000-square-foot industrial and office buildings at 6636 North Variel Avenue to clear the way for its apartment development that will span 436,000 square feet. The new seven-story building will include 509 parking spaces.
Houston-based Hanover is also seeking approvals to deviate slightly from zoning requirements, asking to reduce the floor-to-ceiling distance by 20 percent.
The firm acquired the property for an undisclosed amount from Natalie Levy Saraf, an executive at Andwin Scientific, in July 2018, records show.
Hanover’s project is one of many slated for the Warner Center, a neighborhood in Woodland Hills. Change is in store for the quiet community, with an estimated 24,000 residential units and 28 million square feet of office and commercial space expected to be added in the next 15 years. Much of that development is a result of the Warner Center 2035 Specific Plan, adopted in 2013 as a way to spur development in the region.
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