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LosAngelesSportsFan
December 18th, 2004, 04:33 AM
Wow sounds good for Century City!!! 2 47 story towers as well as a 12 story.


Major Condo Plan Filed for Century City

By ANDY FIXMER
Staff Reporter

JMB Realty Corp. has filed plans for the development of two 47-story condominium buildings and a 12-story residential loft in Century City.

The developer, based in Chicago and the builder of several Century City office towers, is proposing the condominiums on a 5.5-acre parcel it owns near the corner of Constellation Boulevard and Avenue of the Stars.

Coupled with plans by New York-based Related Cos. to convert the St. Regis hotel into condominiums, the projects could inject 1,000 new residents into the heart of what up until now has been dominated by offices, a few hotels and retail.

It also could mark a return to what the original planners of Century City had in mind: a master-planned community that would serve as a pedestrian-oriented urban center. But the design was flawed in that the wide boulevards and raised walkways cut off the residential neighborhoods from the towering office buildings, creating barriers and deepening a dependence on vehicles.

“We are getting a lot closer with these types of applications and the types of rehab and renewal projects planned in Century City,” said Stuart Gabriel, director of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate. “We are heading in the direction of that organic live/work area we’ve all been talking about.”

The move is also a continuation of a housing trend that is transforming Los Angeles County. As land becomes scarce and prices rise, developers have been refocusing their efforts from tract homes in the suburbs and beyond to infill projects near large centers of employment.

The result has been a wave of new residential projects in and around downtown Los Angeles, Warner Center in Woodland Hills and now Century City.

Proposed to encompass 1.2 million gross square feet, the cost of the three towers could be about $450 million, based on industry-standard construction costs for high-rise residential projects.

One developer estimated that new high-end units in the market could sell for more than $800 per square foot, potentially generating more than $800 million when the projects are sold out.

Exemption sought

Joan Kradin, a spokeswoman for JMB Realty, confirmed that the plans had been filed with the city but said the project is in a preliminary stage that would take a couple of years to evolve into a final proposal.

Still, the company has begun the paperwork necessary to begin taking the plans through the city’s lengthy approvals process. It filed a request with the Planning Department for a tract map for 483 condominiums on a seven-lot subdivision at 10131-10155 Constellation Blvd.

A second request has been filed for an exemption from the Century City master plan, a guideline for the mix of retail, office and residential uses.

Mike Eveloff, president of Tract 7260 Association, a Century City homeowners association, said his group hadn’t been notified of the plans. The association has successfully fought to reduce the size of one new office tower and to place restrictions on another.

“I can tell you for sure we will be heavily involved,” Eveloff said. “There should be no development unless adequate infrastructure exists, specifically when it comes to traffic.”

JMB Realty has long had a hand in the development of Century City, which was carved out from the former Twentieth Century Fox backlot in the late 1960s. Two decades ago, the company bought large tracks of land that became the sites of its 35-story, 704,000-square-foot Constellation Place, current headquarters of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., and the 39-story, 775,000-square-foot SunAmerica Center.

The company also at one time owned 1888 Century Park East and the Century City mall before selling the properties off in the late 1990s to a partnership of Beacon Capital Partners Inc. and CarrAmerica Realty Corp. and Westfield America Inc., respectively.

Other projects

While 3,000 people live in the apartments and condominiums that ring Century City, few live in the central district dominated by office towers and hotels. The housing developments, including the St. Regis conversion, could add more than 1,000 residents to the area.

Century City also has a number of large development projects under way near the site of the proposed towers that could also be a catalyst for the housing.

Trammell Crow Co. is building 2000 Avenue of the Stars, a 790,000-square-foot office building on the site of the former ABC Entertainment Center, where Creative Artists Agency will be based. The building will also contain a live theater, shops, restaurants and a four-acre park.

Meanwhile, Westfield is in the middle of a $127 million renovation of its 780,000 square-foot outdoor mall. The renovation will add specialty stores, restaurants and expand the Gelson’s supermarket. “It has made the area extremely attractive” for residential development, Gabriel said.

With the office vacancy rate close to 19 percent, and 2000 Avenue of the Stars expected to raise levels when it comes online within two years, developers and office brokers say there’s no reason for another office tower.

“Right now we don’t need any more office buildings in Century City,” said Gary Weiss, a partner in Madison Partners. “Constellation Place has been open two years and now we’re getting 2000 Avenue of the Stars. I think it makes a lot of sense to make that residential.”

JMB Realty has retained architecture firm Johnson Fain Inc. to design the buildings and Latham & Watkins LLP for legal counsel, according to the city filings. Johnson Fain is well acquainted with both Century City and JMB, having designed Fox Plaza and JMB’s SunAmerica and MGM tower projects.

JMB officials have also met with city planners and staff members in the office of Councilman Jack Weiss, whose district includes the site.

badtz
December 18th, 2004, 06:43 AM
wow.

i work in century city, and i wondering where exactly is this location... as constellation/ave. of the stars already have big buildings on all four corners.

very cool nevertheless! :)

TICONLA1
December 23rd, 2004, 09:03 AM
wow......residental towers in the middle of the office district, i knew this day would come, tho not this soon! i was of the impression that the century city mall, would be razed, in favor of future residental development, as there is almost no sizeble lots left in the office district, ( the site for this project is on the last large lot in the O.D.) the site is directly north of the, 2000 ave of the stars project. i'm hoping that they are at least 450' feet tall.

squeemu
December 23rd, 2004, 07:54 PM
If only they had kept the Shubert...there aren't enough theaters in LA as it is!

Jasonhouse
December 24th, 2004, 01:59 AM
Those should be among the taller structures in that district as well. Probably will be right around 500ft, maybe even a bit over.

Steve2726
February 2nd, 2005, 05:43 PM
Here is so more info on the 2000 Avenue of the Stars project-
http://www.centuryplazatowers.com/century_plaza/redevelop/
and this is the architects website:
http://www.gensler.com/practices/buildings/2000ave.html

http://www.centuryplazatowers.com/century_plaza/images/2000aveofstars_lg.jpg

http://www.centuryplazatowers.com/century_plaza/images/2000aveofstars_aerial.jpg

http://www.gensler.com/practices/buildings/images/2000Ave01.jpg

LosAngelesSportsFan
February 2nd, 2005, 08:24 PM
Thanks for the pics. That area is definitly changing for the better. Once they add a substantial amount of residential that area will definitly take off even more. Too bad there isnt a subway link with Downtown LA.

leftcoaster
February 3rd, 2005, 09:04 AM
wow the 2000 ave of the stars is such an improvement. i used to work in the old ABC bldg and it was a dungeon. re: the condo towers....it sounds like the NIMBYs are out. they have a lot of power here....don't hold your breath on these unfortunately.

Vlad the Great
February 5th, 2005, 12:07 AM
This looks good! Downtown LA always needs much more residential.
In fact that's the new trend for skyscrapers all over the country these days.
Hopefully this is only the beginning. :)

LosAngelesSportsFan
February 5th, 2005, 01:00 AM
Thats actually in Century City, about 10 miles west of Downtown LA. Its like LA's second downtown area. Hopefully with the 2000 ave of the stars complex and the 3 towers buing built, that area can become more of a real city atmosphere.

saiholmes
February 5th, 2005, 01:15 AM
The Best!!! I like them.

ThirdCoast312
February 19th, 2005, 07:11 PM
Hoo here lives in the gold coast of chicago

ThirdCoast312
February 19th, 2005, 07:12 PM
its fukn sweet

ThirdCoast312
February 19th, 2005, 07:13 PM
???

LAuniverse
February 22nd, 2005, 11:53 AM
2000 ave of the stars leaves something to be desired architecturally, but I'll take it.

SChristopher
February 23rd, 2005, 08:36 PM
I like the 2000 Ave Of The Stars building alot. Having a 47 story tower in Century City would be a little out of place, I dont know if I would like that at all. I wouldnt be surprised if it gets cut down when its all said and done.

LAuniverse
February 28th, 2005, 10:20 AM
It's not the height that bothers me. Not at all. It's the architecture.

Imperfect Ending
March 1st, 2005, 09:33 AM
Here is so more info on the 2000 Avenue of the Stars project-
http://www.centuryplazatowers.com/century_plaza/redevelop/
and this is the architects website:
http://www.gensler.com/practices/buildings/2000ave.html

http://www.centuryplazatowers.com/century_plaza/images/2000aveofstars_lg.jpg

http://www.centuryplazatowers.com/century_plaza/images/2000aveofstars_aerial.jpg

http://www.gensler.com/practices/buildings/images/2000Ave01.jpg

oh is that what they're building..................
I hear jackhammers in my classroom everyday. I use to take that path to go to Westfeild mall (former Century City Mall) but now I have to walk around :D

squeemu
March 1st, 2005, 07:20 PM
Is there anything in Century City besides offices and a mall?

Imperfect Ending
March 2nd, 2005, 02:14 AM
There are residential buildings too. but not in the pictures shown

Imperfect Ending
May 28th, 2005, 08:01 AM
Well incase anyone is wondering whats going on so far...

http://img277.echo.cx/img277/4076/lasties1947om.jpg

http://img277.echo.cx/img277/1088/lasties1963vb.jpg

LosAng
May 28th, 2005, 09:00 PM
Wheres the 2 47 floor buildings being built ?

Imperfect Ending
May 29th, 2005, 06:08 AM
Actually.. I donno... Don't see construction anywhere else.

TICONLA1
May 30th, 2005, 08:46 AM
The twin 47 residental tower's are not approved as of yet, (and the developer is said to be seeking a variance to build residental, on a commercial/office, zoned site.) The site is visable in the photo's between the Watt City Center twin towers, (the shorter pair just north of the Theme Towers, and the SunAmerica Tower, (the 38 story building with the curved face) or 1999 ave. of the stars. these towers will most likely be less than 500' tall. The Theme Towers (at 44 storys each) where to be taller, and at the planning stage, just one tower around 75 to 100 storys. The FAA shot the plan down, as the landing approch to the Santa Monica Airport is over Century City, hence forth the maximum buildable height in CC is 600'.

I don't think the NIMBY"S will help with this plan either. (they are responsible for the MGM Tower being 36 storys, as to the original planned 38 storys, the NIMBYS where seeking 30 or less floors, but here the original zoning helped beat them..!!!

However the 2000 ave. of the stars project is well under way as seen in the photo's, thank's for the shot's..!!!

Imperfect Ending
June 22nd, 2005, 04:50 AM
June 21, 2005

http://img292.echo.cx/img292/5808/yaha29nl.jpg

http://img292.echo.cx/img292/9574/yaha31cz.jpg

http://img292.echo.cx/img292/150/yaha43xy.jpg

I guess they want to finish one side first.