Project

The new Star Apartments for the Skid Row Housing Trust transformed an existing one-story commercial building in downtown Los Angeles into a mixed-used complex with 102 apartments for formerly homeless individuals. The LEED for Homes Platinum development, located at 6th Street and Maple Avenue along the border of Skid Row, sets a new model for urbanism and increased density by adding new community spaces and residential levels above.

Star Apartments

Site Description
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Summary of Project (Program, Impetus, Time Frame)

The new Star Apartments for the Skid Row Housing Trust transformed an existing one-story commercial building in downtown Los Angeles into a mixed-used complex with 102 apartments for formerly homeless individuals. The LEED for Homes Platinum development, located at 6th Street and Maple Avenue along the border of Skid Row, sets a new model for urbanism and increased density by adding new community spaces and residential levels above.

Address
240 E. 6th St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 (map it)
Site Area (SF and/or Acreage)
N/A

Star Apartments

Program and Area
Number of Units
102 units
Total Gross Square Feet (GSF) of Building(s)
95,000 sf

Star Apartments

Cost
Construction Cost
$20.5 million

Star Apartments

Design and Construction Team
Architect
Michael Maltzan Apartments
Architect Website
Contractor
Westport Construction; Guerdon Enterprises
Design Description
The six-story, 95,000 sf building expands upon the Skid Row Housing Trust’s model of providing permanent supportive housing within the downtown core by incorporating a new type of shared public space within the building. Star Apartments is organized around three principal spatial zones stacked one upon the other: a public health zone at street level; a second level for community and wellness programs; and four terraced floors of residences above. The building includes an onsite medical clinic, a 15,000 square foot Health and Wellness Center, and the new headquarters of the LA County Department of Health Services’ (DHS) Housing for Health Division.

Not only is the integration of social services, community recreational facilities, and residential units a unique building program, but the project utilizes an innovative new construction methodology. Faced with a limited budget and tight schedule the design team determined that prefabricated modules lifted into place over the existing podium would help provide a higher quality of construction, meet tighter construction tolerances, accelerate construction time, and accomplish the project’s ambitious sustainability goals. Star Apartments is the first mixed-use, multi-unit residential project for formerly homeless individuals employing this construction method in Los Angeles.

Star Apartments

Design Timeline
Project Completion Date
2013

Star Apartments

Development
Development Type
Public Private Partnership
Developer(s) and Website(s)
Skid Row Housing Trust
Construction Manager
Cowley Real Estate Partners; Anejo Development