Casa Carmen
1800-1810 West 11th Street to 1109 South Burlington
Los Angeles, California 90006
Description. A 3-story, on-grade 25-unit age-restricted project with a 4th level recreational roof terrace is replacing a dilapidated single-family home and two commercial buildings at the corner of 11th Street and Burlington in the Pico-Union Neighborhood near downtown Los Angeles. One commercial building is a contributing element for the Pico-Union Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ) and will be integrated into the fabric of the new building.
The Pico-Union Neighborhood. The Pico-Union Neighborhood is a 1.67 square mile area of Downtown Los Angeles with two historic districts: Bonnie Brae Historic District and Alvarado Terrace Historic District. Click here to read more about the Pico-Union neighborhood.
Services. The residents of Casa Carmen have in-house supportive services provided by People Assisting The Homeless (PATH)
Amenities. Residents will have access to a computer room and a community room which has a kitchenette complete with a stove, sink, and refrigerator.
Council District #1. Click here to read more about Council District #1.
Estimated Occupancy Date: November 2018
Building Features:
24 one-bedroom apartments for low-income seniors ages 62 and older
1 two-bedroom manager’s apartment
Accessory laundry
Rental Office
Recreation Room
14 on-grade parking spaces
Construction Standard:
LEED Silver equivalent construction
Head of household must be 62 years or older
Managed By:
Barker Management, Inc.
Architect: Onyx Architects
Construction Management: S. L. Leonard & Associates
Financial Consultant: Veloce Partners
Architectural Plans:
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Our Financial Partners:
California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD)
Chase Bank
Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department
Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco
R4 Capital