Koreatown Building Sells for $189 Million

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Koreatown Building Sells for $189 Million
Next on Sixth

Equity Residential has purchased Next on Sixth, a huge apartment complex in Koreatown, for $189 million, records show.

Santa Monica-based Century West Partners built the 398-unit property in 2017. Century West was founded by famed Chicago developer Steven Fifield and Michael Sorochinsky of Cypress Equity Investments.

The building at 620 S. Virgil Ave. was designed by KFA. It includes a swimming pool, four roof decks, yoga room, indoor simulated driving range, massage room and business center. Ground-level retail includes a Target store.

Next on Sixth cost $80 million to build, according to KFA’s website.

The sale was an off-market transaction. Century West Partners declined to comment on the sale. Equity Residential did not respond to requests for comment.

Next on Sixth was Century West Partners’ second development in Koreatown; its first was K2LA, a 476-unit complex.

The neighborhood has been a hotbed for multifamily development.

Koreatown-based developer Jamison alone has more than 1,000 units in the area. Earlier this year, Jamison and Mid-Wilshire-based Hankey Investment Co. broke ground on a $300 million, 25-story tower at 2900 Wilshire Blvd. The project will have 644 residences and 15,000 square feet of ground-level retail and will be completed in early 2021.

Jamison and Hankey have also jointly filed plans for a 490-unit development at 200 N. Vermont Ave.

Commercial real estate reporter Hannah Madans can be reached at [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter @HannahMadans.

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Hannah Welk
Hannah (Madans) Welk is the interim editor at the Los Angeles Business Journal and the San Fernando Valley Business Journal. She previously covered real estate for the Los Angeles Business Journal. She has done work with publications including The Orange County Register, The Real Deal and doityourself.com.

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