When Culver City considers a development, the first order of business is to offer a community meeting so that people can see what is being proposed, and offer their thoughts.
The large triangle bordered by Sepulveda, Machado and Jefferson, home to the Post Office, Coco’s Coffee Shop and Valvoline, is being considered for a development by the John Buck company and 3MR Capital.
The project description includes 279 apartments, 55.000 square feet of commercial space, 51,000 square feet of office space, and 836 parking spaces.
There is a website for the project, 11111Jefferson.com, and the first community meeting will be held at Temple Akiba on August 29, 2019 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Space is limited, and an RSVP is encouraged: please call (504) 437-1409 or email to [email protected] to reserve a seat. Parking will also be limited, so walking or biking is suggested.
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