Twin 47 Story Residential Towers Proposed

  April, 2005
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The Tract 7260 response to the Notice of Preparation can be found here.

JMB, the developer of Constellation Place, now the MGM Tower, has announced its desire to build two 47-story residential towers and one 12-story loft building on prime Century City property. The former owner of the Century City Shopping Center hopes to construct the three buildings at 10131 Constellation Boulevard, the former oil drilling site.

The new buildings would replace City National Bank, and the Century Club, both of which would be demolished.

Three Buildings

JMB, headquartered in Chicago, wants to build 483 luxury condos in the three buildings, which would contain 1,293,000 square feet.

The City of Los Angeles has issued a Notice of Preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for the Project and requests public comment. Tract No. 7260's Board of Directors has already met with representatives of the developer and is in the process of preparing an EIR response.

The two towers would each contain 194 units and would have a height of 570 feet above grade. The  twelve-story loft building would house 95 units and would be 135 feet above grade.

A one-story recreational facility with a swimming pool would connect the two towers. The project would include approximately 1.7 acres of open space, with special landscaping at the corner of Avenue of the Stars and Constellation Blvd. The project would provide 1,208 parking spaces.