Project to include 73 units reserved for formerly unhoused veterans, with monthly rents ranging from $621 to $1,108 per month.
Construction has officially begun on a new supportive housing complex at the sprawling Veterans Affairs campus in Los Angeles.
The project, led by the Veterans Collective consortium and including KFA Architecture, Primus Building Solutions, Walton Construction and Engelkirk Engineering, is slated to open in late 2024.
The $46 million Building 404 apartments will replace a surface parking lot at the corner of Bonsall and Nimitz Avenues across the street from Jackie Robinson Stadium. Upon completion, it will feature 73 units reserved for formerly unhoused veterans, with monthly rents ranging from $621 to $1,108 per month.
Rendering of the building depicts it in Mission Revival style – one of the hallmarks of the VA Campus – and be part of an overall $1.1 billion redevelopment plan that aims to provide nearly 1,700 homes across its grounds just west of the 405 freeway. New open spaces and trails are also planned as part of this endeavor, connecting the campus with the future western terminus of LA’s D Line.