Miami-based developer Crescent Heights has submitted paperwork to the City of Los Angeles Planning Department for a 283-unit Century City condo tower, a move that starts the entitlement process.
Exact details of the project are still being worked out, but the proposed building is 460 feet, so depending on the units’ ceiling heights, the tower will be anywhere from 35 stories to 40 stories.
Originally, a leafy Jean Nouvel-designed building was planned at this corner, but the 2.4 acre site was sold last fall to Crescent Heights for $59 million following the Lehman Brothers meltdown.
Hey, so far, some of the neighbors like the project.
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