CMNTY Culture considers residential towers at 6767 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood
Miami-style residential skyscrapers are new alternative for proposed development at Sunset and Highland
Steven Sharp
Uranize Los Angeles
September 5, 2024
When announced in 2022, the CMNTY Culture campus was slated to reshape the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Highland Avenue in Hollywood with a mix of production space and offices. Two years later, with a glut of empty office space plaguing the Los Angeles area,
the projects backers are considering building a predominantly residential development, according to new plans unearthed by ATC.
The project at 6767 W. Sunset Boulevard, was unveiled as a pair of attached, mid-rise buildings featuring more than 400,000 square feet of offices. Plans submitted to the Planning Department in August describe the project as now consisting of 34- and 38-story buildings
featuring a combined 743 dwelling units above a five-level, 834-car podium garage.
At street level, approximately 10,500 square feet of retail and restaurant space would line Sunset and Highland. Additionally, the project would retain a core element of the original plan: a more than 10,000-square-foot recording studio at the northwest corner of the project
site along Selma Avenue. However, a planned performance venue with 500 seats no longer appears in plans.
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