Canadian developer plans to build 60-story tower in Los Angeles

Canadian developer Onni Group wants to build a 60-story tower in Los Angeles’ South Park neighborhood, according to Los Angles Curbed.

Plans published by the city planning department shows that the tower would rise at the southeast corner of Olympic Blvd. and Hill St., replacing a parking lot next to the Mayan Theater. It would include 700 apartments and 15,000 sq. ft. of commercial space on the ground floor. A seven-level underground parking garage would hold 1,075 spaces.

The 760-feet tall tower is being designed by Vancouver, B.C.-based Chris Dikeakos Architects. It would have a glassy exterior, with long balconies jutting out from the sides. A fifth-floor amenity deck would get a swimming pool, spa, and basketball court. A rooftop terrace and a landscaped courtyard space would provide additional outdoor space for residents.

Per preliminary estimate, construction would take about 30 months to complete, with work finishing up in 2022.

California Construction News staff writer

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