An office building in east Pasadena is slated for transformation into a fully affordable rental development. Elysian Housing has proposed converting a two-story, 42,518-square-foot office building at 600 North Rosemead Boulevard into a 52-unit apartment building, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The project also calls for turning a parking garage south of the existing offices into a new five-story, 81-unit residential structure. The developer would provide parking for 55 vehicles across the two buildings. The plans, recently considered by the City of Pasadena’s Design Commission, include a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments for low- and moderate-income households, but […]
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