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LA city’s top construction permits: Week ending June 9, 2026

TRD reports on the top new permits in Los Angeles last week

Jamison's Garrett Lee with 3424 Wilshire Boulevard

🏆 The largest new development to secure permits last week was in Encino, where plans were filed to build a nearly 46,000-square-foot affordable housing complex at 11033 West Hartsook Street. The six-story project will feature 59 apartments and includes two levels of subterranean parking. It’s unclear who is behind the $9 million development.

Job Filing Number: 21010-20000-05610

📊 Logos Faith Development also obtained permits for a project in South Los Angeles where it plans to build a 33,300-square-foot multifamily complex at 708 West 85th Street. The four-story affordable housing project will house 62 units and is valued at $7.3 million. Logos partnered with St. Rest Friendship Church which owns the project site for the development. JZA Architecture will design the building.

Job Filing Numbers: 24010-10000-03424, 25030-10000-01563

📊 In Koreatown, plans to build a six-story, 16-unit apartment building at 110 North Mariposa Avenue received permits. The $3.7 million project will span 19,231 square feet and include a ground-floor garage. Based on a CEQA report, it appears that architecture and planning firm bBA Studios is behind the development, which will rise in the place of a previous two-unit residential structure.

Job Filing Number: 25010-10000-00657

Alterations

🏆Also in Koreatown, Jamison Properties received permits for more than 200,000 square feet of alteration work at 3424 West Wilshire Boulevard. The firm is planning to convert an existing 13-story commercial office building into 260 joint living and work quarters. Jamison obtained a $60-million loan for the project, The Real Deal previously reported.

Job Filing Number: 24016-10000-13194

📊 Over in Boyle Heights, the nonprofit A Community of Friends received permits to alter 47,033 square feet of space at 2201 East 1st Street. The $10 million project involves a major remodel to redevelop the current two-story, 62-unit SRO building into a four-story, 80-unit affordable housing complex.

Job Filing Number: 22014-10000-06157

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