Sunset and Gordon Luxury Apartments Debuts in Los Angeles

by Nellie Day

LOS ANGELES — The 299-unit Sunset and Gordon apartment community has debuted in Los Angeles. The luxury high-rise community is located at the northeast corner of Sunset Boulevard and Gordon Street in Hollywood.

In addition to the residential units, the $76.2-million project contains 36,688 square feet of office space, 12,229 square feet of retail and restaurant space and a 523-space parking garage. The 547,500-square-foot tower features office space on the third and fourth floors, with rental units on floors five through 22. Residential amenities include a pool deck, media room and fitness center.

Sunset and Gordon was developed by CIM Group, built by Balfour Beatty Construction and designed by GBD Architects. The project came in about $21 million under budget, which was largely attributed to a complete re-design of the structure’s mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) systems. Its reconfiguration will save CIM more than 500,000 gallons of water a year, on average. The cast-in-place structures also allowed the team to reduce construction cycle times and accelerate project delivery by several months.

The 1.7-acre site has been home to many legendary establishments, including the Peerless Motor Car Showroom and The Motion Picture Hall of Fame in the 1920s; KNX Radio and the Max Reinhardt Workshop of Stage, Screen and Radio in the 1930s; KMPC Radio in the 1940s; and, most recently, the Old Spaghetti Factory in the 1970s.

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