Developers have applied for a demolition permit to turn the home at 540 Flores Street in West Hollywood into a four-unit apartment building.
The application was filed Feb. 13. The planner assigned to the project is Adrian Gallo.
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WeHo is looking more unrecognizable and like Japan every day. No domo arigato, Mr. Roboto.
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2 months ago
Once again, we increase traffic and parking problems by taking a space that was previously a house inhabited by maybe two people into an apartment complex that now will probably have at least eight people, including the car as they drive that need to be parked probably on the street. This, at a time when city officials want to get rid of the parking on Fountain, which the overcrowded parking on Flores already spills into. But, it’s West Hollywood, and so the developers get whatever they want, regardless of what the citizens of the city feel about increasing density all… Read more »
I don’t think you can hold the property owner responsible for what developers want and get at least not in all cases. some people really have lived out their lives in their home and when it’s time to leave they will sell it to whoever gives them the most money. It’s not their fault what will happen to their former residence is it?
540 Flores is South of Melrose. If people are parking on Fountain and walking to 540 Flores, that’s a heck of a walk. Check the address before you get too outraged.
WeHo is looking more unrecognizable and like Japan every day. No domo arigato, Mr. Roboto.
Once again, we increase traffic and parking problems by taking a space that was previously a house inhabited by maybe two people into an apartment complex that now will probably have at least eight people, including the car as they drive that need to be parked probably on the street. This, at a time when city officials want to get rid of the parking on Fountain, which the overcrowded parking on Flores already spills into. But, it’s West Hollywood, and so the developers get whatever they want, regardless of what the citizens of the city feel about increasing density all… Read more »
I don’t think you can hold the property owner responsible for what developers want and get at least not in all cases. some people really have lived out their lives in their home and when it’s time to leave they will sell it to whoever gives them the most money. It’s not their fault what will happen to their former residence is it?
540 Flores is South of Melrose. If people are parking on Fountain and walking to 540 Flores, that’s a heck of a walk. Check the address before you get too outraged.
Pretty sure you have to include parking in a new building now. They won’t be parking on the street.