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Jamison clears Sawtelle site for 100-unit resi complex

 Jaime Lee and a rendering of the project (Withee Malcolm Architects)
Jaime Lee and a rendering of the project (Withee Malcolm Architects)

Jamison Services has cleared the way for a 100-unit apartment project in Sawtelle.

Workers have leveled a car wash at 11602 Santa Monica Boulevard to make way for the new residential complex, Urbanize reports. The multifamily developer paid $16 million for the development site in June 2019.

Jamison secured approval for a five-story building with 100 apartments — a mix of one- and two-bedroom units — and basement parking for 144 vehicles. Withee Malcolm Architects’ design is a U-shaped footprint with an interior courtyard and a rooftop deck. Other amenities include a rec room and a gym.

The developer also set aside nine units for “very low-income” renters and received approval for a density bonus.
Jamison has several projects in various stages of development, including a 262-unit apartment complex on the Koreatown-Westlake border.

The firm also sold a 72-unit complex in Koreatown to multifamily investor Omninet Capital for $32.4 million in July. The building was Jamison’s first ground-up development project. [Urbanize] — Dennis Lynch

The post Jamison clears Sawtelle site for 100-unit resi complex appeared first on The Real Deal Los Angeles.

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