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Showing posts with label Fountainview at Gonda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fountainview at Gonda. Show all posts

Tuesday

An Overhead Perspective on Playa Vista Phase Two


Only from above can one fully appreciate the massive amount of construction underway throughout the Playa Vista neighborhood.  The thousand-acre expanse, formerly a component of the Howard Hughes aerospace empire, is now giving birth to creative office space, pricey chain retailers, and thousands of luxury apartments, condominiums, and single-family homes.  Take a quick photo tour through phase two of the planned community, from a vantage point high up in the Westchester Bluffs.


Looking west towards the Pacific Ocean, we see the collection of low-rise buildings that will eventually comprise Playa Vista's downtown.

First and foremost amongst these developments is Runway, a $260 million undertaking from Lincoln Property Company.  Stretching 11 acres between McConnell Avenue and Village Drive, the Johnson Fain-designed complex will consist of colorful four- and five-story buildings, offering 420 apartments, 35,000 square feet of creative office space, and over 200,000 square feet of pedestrian-oriented commercial space.  Confirmed retail tenants include Cinemark Theatres, CVS Pharmacy and Whole Foods Market.

Neighboring parcels are also giving way for development.  To the east and west of Runway, the Irvine Company is in the midst of construction on two Mediterranean-style apartment complexes, each of which will contain roughly 400 rental units.  South across Millennium Drive, a slew of condominiums and detached single-family residences are underway from developers KB Home, Brookfield Residential and Tri Pointe Homes.  Prices start in the "low $1,000,000s."  Ouch.

Despite the unending stream of construction activity over the past year, a significant portion of Playa Vista's entitled land remains undeveloped.  Additional housing and green space is planned for the conspicuously empty lot which features prominently in both the above and below pictures.  However, an exact timeline for this sub-phase of the project is unclear.



Moving slightly east towards Culver City, we see that three additional components of phase two are making the slow climb upwards.

In the foreground, construction continues on the IMAX Corporation's $45 million West Coast Headquarters.  The three-story facility is replacing the Canadian film company's current Santa Monica office, and will house over 120 employees within its 66,000 square feet.  Designs from architecture firm Gensler call for an open environment, centered around a large amphitheater under a skylight.  The new headquarters will also feature two screening rooms, production space, and an outdoor courtyard.  As of this past September, construction is on pace for completion in late February 2015.

Immediately north of the IMAX project, work is also ramping up on two senior housing complexes.

The first, known as the Fountainview at Gonda, is a $100 million development by the Los Angeles Jewish Home.  Scheduled to open in 2016, the project will provide 175 independent apartments and 24 assisted living units.  Designs from Gensler call for a series of modern six-story structures, containing an impressive array of residential amenities.  A white tower crane is now present at the future senior housing community, which officially broke ground in mid-September.

The second project, known as "The Woods," is currently under construction immediately east of Fountainview.  Plans from developer Thomas Safran & Associates call for a four-story structure, providing affordable housing to people aged 62 and older.  Rents in the relatively petite building will top out at $917 and $1,101 for one- and two-bedroom units, respectively. 

Additional investment may be headed north across Jefferson Boulevard, albeit technically outside of Playa Vista's borders.  The LA Business Journal reports that Hudson Pacific Properties recently completed a $38 million purchase of the Marina Corporate Center, a vacant 100,000-square-foot office building located catacorner from the Fountainview at Gonda.  Over the past few years, other struggling office buildings in the neighborhood have found success by converting themselves into more versatile creative space.


At the intersection of Jefferson Boulevard and Centinela Avenue, the Irvine Company is constructing a third Mediterranean-style apartment building.  The five-story complex, partially topped out, is the largest of the three developments, containing a total of 703 rental units.  Like its smaller counterparts to the west, the project was designed by MVE + Associates.


Looking east towards the Baldwin Hills, we see Playa Vista's primary office hub, a 90-acre district comprised by an odd mixture of restored warehouses and contemporary buildings.  Although the area has attracted a variety of companies in the technology and media fields, success has not spread evenly.

The Bluffs and the Hercules Campus, both located center right in the above image, boast a slew of name brand tenants between them, including YouTube, Konami, Fox Broadcasting and the Rubicon Project.  On the other hand, the 300,000-square-foot Latitude 34 complex remains completely vacant after four years on the market.  Unsurprisingly, the latter development was sold earlier this year, and is now undergoing an extensive makeover to become more appealing to creative tenants.

New office space is also entering the arena.  In the background of the above image, construction is underway on the Collective, a speculative 200,000-square-foot development from Tishman Speyer.  The 6.3-acre campus will consist of multiple two-story buildings, designed by local architect Joey Shimoda.  Additionally, rumors have recently circulated that Google is eyeing a 300,000 square foot lease within the historic Spruce Goose hangar.

Thursday

Fancy Senior Housing Complex Breaks Ground in Playa Vista

Image credit: Kilograph

Feast your eyes on the latest shiny object to sprout from the ashes of Howard Hughes's once expansive empire.  According to multiple sources, the Los Angeles Jewish Home has officially broken ground on the Fountainview at Gonda Westside, an upscale senior housing development in the Playa Vista neighborhood.  The $100 million complex will feature a series of low-rise structures, offering a total of 175 independent living units and 24 assisted living/memory care units.  Plans call for a wide battery of residential amenities, including a fitness center, library, screening room and a ground-floor cafe.  In addition, an accessible rooftop deck will offer both a swimming pool and a spa.  Completion is currently scheduled for sometime in 2016.

Plans from architectural firm Gensler call for a complex of six-story buildings, incorporating the sloping rooflines and wood paneling frequently seen on other Westside developments. The project's design  ingratiates itself heavily to the outdoors, both through its rooftop amenity deck and its expansive balconies.  Lush landscaping will surround the perimeter of the residential community and permeate into an internal courtyard.




Crews from C.W. Driver will have plenty of company as they build the new senior housing facility, as two major commercial developments are also underway on adjacent properties.  To the west, the $260 million Runway at Playa Vista is slated to serve as a pseudo-downtown for the planned community.  The mutli-building project will create 420 apartments and 35,000 square feet of office space above 221,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial stalls.  Confirmed retail tenants include Whole Foods Market, CVS Pharmacy and Cinemark Theatres.

To the south of Fountainview, the steel framework for the IMAX Corporation's new West Coast Headquarters is now in place.  The three-story structure, also designed by Gensler, will contain multiple screening rooms and office space for over 120 employees.

Saturday

199 Units of Senior Housing for Playa Vista

Fountainview at Gonda, designed by Gensler

It looks like a new senior housing development is on its way to Playa Vista, with design work from architectural firm Gensler.  The 199 unit Fountainview at Gonda will offer a laundry list of on-site amenities, described by Playa Vista Today as follows:
The ground floor of the Fountainview at Gonda will be called the Gallery and features many areas for interaction and engagement with community amenities including multiple dining venues, create arts studio, theater, library, salon, card room, lounge and cafe oriented around a large interior courtyard.
Additionally, the rooftop features additional amenities for residents' use including two fitness pavilions, a swimming pool and a large sundeck.  There is access to a cafe for outdoor dining as well as numerous lounging areas.  
It's not particularly urban, but senior housing isn't supposed to be. Still, you can count me as a fan of Gensler's design for this project.  The Fountainview looks modern and outdoorsy, which is the perfect look for the Westside.

The Fountainview joins another senior apartment development that was announced for Playa Vista in August.

Friday

Gensler Designed Senior Housing for Playa Vista

The Fountainview at Gonda Westside, image from Gensler via Kilograph

Back to Playa Vista, where the Los Angeles Jewish Home is currently working on their latest luxury retirement community.  The Fountainview at Gonda Westside is scheduled to open in 2016, creating 175 independent living units and 24 assisted living units.  The five-story, Gensler-designed structure will rise at the intersection of Jefferson Boulevard and Westlawn Avenue.  The building's "picturesque rooftop," features a swimming pool, spa, garden, cafe and observation deck.   Other residential amenities include a fitness center, library, and on-site theater.  As the Fountainview prepares to break ground, the rest of the Playa Vista campus is in the midst of a full on building boom.  Just a short walk away, Lincoln Property Group is hard at work on the $200 million Runway at Playa Vista, which will create a mixed-use complex consisting of apartments, office space, ground floor retail and (of course) parking.  Also under construction nearby is the Resort, a 25,000 square foot recreation facility featuring a fitness center and a Junior Olympic pool.  In addition, a variety of smaller for-sale and rental housing facilities are underway from developers such as KB Home and Brookfield Home.  This is shaping up to be a walkable, amenity laden community, full of the resources that car-free seniors will need.  Plus, the beach is just one-and-a-half miles west (if you're into that sort of thing).