Atlanta-based residential developer Domos Rossmore has formed a joint venture with Beverly Hills-based ESI Ventures with the purchase of 410 North Rossmore in Hancock Park.
Domos plans to reconfigure the property to bring the building up to current city codes and revitalize the living spaces while preserving the building’s classic exterior.
410 North Rossmore, constructed in 1930, is adjacent to several internationally noted historic properties such as the El Royale and the Wilshire Country Club.
The reconfigurations will include the addition of at least three floors with studio, one-bedroom, and co-living apartments, providing the building with attainable rental space. The project will take approximately 36 months to complete.
John Labib and Associates has been hired to navigate the seismic safety upgrades of the building, adhering to the U.S. Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. Domos has selected Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects (LOHA) to lead the architectural and engineering efforts for the project.
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