Ground broken on $120 million affordable housing in Los Angeles

The Actors Fund and affordable housing developer Thomas Safran & Associates have broken ground on The Hollywood Arts Collective in Los Angeles.

The $120-million project will include 151 units of affordable housing for artists, the 86-seat Glorya Kaufman Theater, art galleries, rehearsal studios, non-profit arts office space and a new home for The Actors Fund Western Region Headquarters.

The development will be located on Hollywood Boulevard between Wilcox Avenue and Schrader Boulevard. The project will consist of two buildings: The Arts Building, designed by HGA, and The Residential Building, designed by Withee Malcolm Architects.

The Hollywood Arts Collective is expected to open in 2024.

California Construction News staff writer

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