1133 S Hope St Multi-family Residential Development New Condos Coming To Downtown L.A.

Towering above its neighbors at 28 stories, Amacon’s planned tower at 1133 Hope Street will bring 208 residential units on top of about 5,000 square feet of ground floor retail / restaurant space.

Source: L.A. Loft Blog

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Towering above its neighbors at 28 stories, Amacon’s planned tower at 1133 Hope Street will bring 208 residential units on top of about 5,000 square feet of ground floor retail / restaurant space. Residential units shall consist of a mixture of studio, one, two and three bedroom penthouse units. Building amenities will include a fitness center, library, meeting room with kitchen, media room, swimming pool and spa. With an architectural apex 330 feet above ground, the tower’s height is significantly bolstered by the base of a five-story podium (in addition to two subterranean parking levels). A green wall will be added to the parking structure to improve the appearance from the neighboring Flower Street Lofts.

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Location: 1133 South Hope Street
Function: Mixed-Use | 159 Units | 6,700 SF Retail
Developer: Amacon
Architect: Chris Dikeakos Architects

PLAN (PDF) 1133 Hope Presentation

The Downtown News reports that the development by Vancouver-based Amacon Group is in the planning stage. The developer said ground breaking for the project at 1133 S. Hope St. in South Park is expected to happen this year. Preliminary plans are for a 29-story building on what is currently a parking lot across from South Group’s Elleven building, as well as a slender 25-story tower above a five-story parking structure with one level underground. The building will consist of 159 units, 250 parking spaces and 6,700 square feet of retail. An outdoor area with a pool will be on the south side of the podium level. Neighbors in the nearby Flower Street Lofts have protested the project, arguing that it would block views and hamper access. The developer has made several changes to the plans to accommodate the residents of Flower Street Lofts.