Uncommon eyes affordable apartment building in Northridge
Briefly

The developer has employed density bonus incentives to permit a larger building than allowed by local zoning rules, as well as waivers from other development standards. Except for a market-rate manager's unit, all of the apartments are to be set aside as affordable for low- and moderate-income households.
The contemporary white apartment building, designed by Culver City-based JZA Architecture, comes without eaves or balconies, and includes orange outdoor stairways and trim outside a parking garage on its first and second floors, according to a rendering. It would include a double-height lobby and a recreation room.
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