Tiao Properties has triumphed in a lawsuit that compels the East Los Angeles Planning Commission to reject an appeal blocking their proposed 50-unit apartment complex in Boyle Heights. The court's decision mandates that the commission reapprove the six-story structure during an upcoming hearing. Initially approved in 2023, the project aims to replace a historic 115-year-old building while incorporating five affordable apartments for extremely low-income residents. Designed by Bittoni Architects, the structure will prioritize transit accessibility and modern storefronts, reflecting Tiao's commitment to community-oriented housing.
"The court has ruled in favor of Tiao Properties, compelling the East Los Angeles Planning Commission to reject an appeal and move forward with the approved apartment project."
"The planned development is set to replace an aging building and introduce new affordable apartments tailored for extremely low-income households, integrating community-oriented designs and incentives for transit use."
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