LOS ANGELES, CA - The Holland Partner Group has broken ground at 1111 Wilshire Boulevard, in Downtown L.A. This is the most recent residential development to break ground in Downtown Los Angeles, and signals the recovery of the multi-family market and a surge of activity in the City West district. This mixed-use rental residential development community is the third in a series of five developments by The Holland Partner Group west of the 110 freeway in Downtown L.A.
“The unique design of 1111 Wilshire is tailored for the needs of the urban professionals who have selected downtown LA as their home,” says Tom Warren, Chief Operating Officer of Development at the Holland Partner Group. “1111 Wilshire offers functional amenities to provide an urban sanctuary for an active lifestyle, just blocks from the Central Business District’s 450,000 jobs, supreme shopping, unparalleled dining and world-class entertainment. We are excited to be delivering this third installment in a series of dynamic, creatively designed communities connecting City West with the rest of Downtown. ” The groundbreaking for the $60 million, seven-story mid-rise building follows two other successful Holland Partner developments in Central City West : the 201-unit $65 million residential complex named GLO at Wilshire Boulevard and Bixel Street, and the 77-unit Bixel House at 6th St. and Bixel.
Adds Warren, “City West is poised to become the next big Downtown Los Angeles residential district, with it’s convenient location and neighborhood character."
1111 Wilshire includes 210 apartments and nearly 8,000 square feet of retail space in one of the most vibrant, revitalized areas in the country, with excellent access to transportation. Amenities include a health club-quality fitness center, poolside resident lounge and adjacent outdoor kitchen, generous roof decks with views of downtown L.A., onsite neighborhood retail/restaurant space. Each residence has been designed to optimize space and functionality and feature granite counters, wood-plank vinyl flooring, stainless-steel appliances, pendant lighting, upgraded cabinets and floor-to-ceiling glass in select units.
The inviting, contemporary design is by Nadel Architects, along with a design team that includes Markie Nelson Interior Design, LRM Landscape Design, Hall & Foreman Civil Engineering and Masoud Dejban, Inc., Structural Engineers.