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FLOR 401 Lofts is a new permanent supportive housing development by Skid Row Housing Trust located on an approximately 20,000-square-foot lot in Downtown Los Angeles. The project consists of construction of a new six-story apartment building, five levels over podium, with 99 total residential units. The unit breakdown consists of 44 very low-income (homeless), 49 low-income, 5 very low-income (disabled veteran), and one market-rate manager unit. The building hosts on-site supportive services and office space at ground level, a community room, a fitness center, exterior courtyards at level 1 and 2, and a community garden at level 6.
Project Size:
52,851 gsf
Owner/Developer:
Skid Row Housing Trust
Architect:
Koning Eizenberg Architecture
Sustainability:
LEED Platinum
Awards:
- AIA National Housing Awards – Housing Award
- AIA CA Design Awards – Merit Award
- AIA LA Residential Architecture Awards – Merit Award, Affordable Housing
- AIA LA Design Awards – Honor, Affordable Housing
- Architizer A+ Awards - Popular Choice Winner, Residential, Multi Unit Housing Mid Rise (5-15 Floors)
- Chicago Athenaeum American Architecture Awards – Multifamily Housing
- Los Angeles Business Council Architectural Awards - Multi-Family Affordable Housing
- Los Angeles Business Journal Commercial Real Estate Awards - Silver Award, Affordable Housing
- Southern California Development Forum (SCDF) Design & Philanthropy Awards – Multi-Family Residential
- Pacific Coast Builders Conference Gold Nugget Awards - Award of Merit, Best Supportive/Transitional Housing
- Westside Urban Forum, Westside Prize & Design Awards - Merit Award, Multi-Unit Housing (50+)
- Downtown Breakfast Club Roses & Lemon Awards – Residential, Affordable