The other Samitaur and Eric Owen Moss project – Wrapper – will rise 17 stories in height, creating more than 170,000 square feet of offices for rent on what was previously a surface parking lot. ![]() While the proposed tower may go beyond the zoning limits previously envisioned by City Planners, the height of the building would not be precedent setting for the surrounding community. Requested entitlements include relief from a 75-foot height-restriction for the property. The glass-clad tower would be set back behind roughly 66,000 square feet of greenscape, which is described as a “park-like” setting.Ī staff report to the City Planning Commission recommends that the project should be approved in its current form. Moss’s design for 5850 Jefferson calls for a circular footprint at the lower floors of the building which gradually taper and twist into a rectangular form on its upper levels. ![]() Plans call for the construction of a 22-story building featuring nearly 345,000 square feet of office space above a four-level, 908-car subterranean parking garage. Now, the same project team will attempt a similar project less than one block south.Īccording to UrbanizeLA, The proposed development, which is scheduled for review at the November 19 meeting of the Los Angeles City Planning Commission, is slated to replace a surface parking lot at 5850 W. Just west of Metro’s La Cienega/Jefferson Station, curving steel ribbons are being hoisted into place at the site of a new office tower from developer Samitaur Constructs and architect Eric Owen Moss.
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