Today in micro-filings: small apartments planned for Koreatown, North Hollywood

Darryl White of TDC Pacific Properties and the site at 203 North Oxford Avenue
Darryl White of TDC Pacific Properties and the site at 203 North Oxford Avenue

The vote on Measure S may be just around the corner, but Los Angeles developers are going about business as usual.

In North Hollywood, plans were filed Thursday for a five-story mixed-use complex with 35 units, according to city documents. The development at 4882 North Lankershim Boulevard would contain 3,320 square feet of ground-floor commercial space.

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Uri Arbel of architectural firm Arbel-Henderson Associates was the project applicant, the filing shows, but the property — a 12,000-square-foot vacant lot — is owned by an entity under Ranna Purohit, who also owns the Colony Inn on Vineland Avenue nearby.

Meanwhile, an entity affiliated with the Marina del Rey-based TDC Pacific Properties wants to build a 24-unit apartment building in Koreatown at 203 North Oxford Avenue. The site is occupied by a single-family house, property records show.

Of the 24 units, three would be reserved for very low-income households.

Darryl White, founder of TDC, was the applicant. The company could not be reached for comment.