BOLOUR Secures Entitlements for Apartments on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles

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1330 W. Sunset Boulevard
Located at the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Vin Scully Avenue in LA’s Echo Park neighborhood, the property will be within walking distance to Dodger Stadium.

BOLOUR Associates Inc. has secured the entitlements to build a new six-story rental apartment building at 1330 W. Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles.

At completion, the building will include 86 studio, one- and two-bedroom apartment units. It will also provide a fitness center, open-air courtyard, rooftop amenity deck with seating areas and barbeques, and grade-level and subterranean parking.

“This project continues BOLOUR’s efforts to bring high-quality, centrally located housing to the Los Angeles market,” said BOLOUR CEO Mark Bolour. “We’ve been working toward this benchmark since we purchased the site in 2021, and we are excited to reach the next stage in bringing this community to fruition.”

AFCO Design Inc. is the project’s executive architect. Abramson Architects is the design architect. The Sunset Boulevard building incorporates sustainable elements and Transit Oriented Communities incentives, with seven units reserved for affordable housing. The Sunset Boulevard façade features a pleated design for optimal natural light, and the rooftop deck presents a vegetated edge, enhancing the building’s connection to the sky.

Bolour Associates Inc. (BOLOUR) is a fully integrated real estate investment, development and finance firm that invests in value-add assets in emerging and transit-oriented neighborhoods. Property types include: urban infill land, retail, industrial, multi-family and mixed-use. As part of its platform, BOLOUR provides individually designed debt solutions with a track record of offering quick closings and designing creative loan structures. The company currently lends in 16 states: California, Arizona, Texas, Oregon, Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Washington, Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maryland, Virginia and Illinois, as well as the District of Columbia.