Updated Renderings for Alloy Development at 520 S. Mateo Street
A leasing website has revealed new renderings of Alloy, a mixed-use high-rise development by Carmel Partners that is currently under construction in the Arts District. Replacing an industrial complex at 530 S. Mateo Street, this project marks the first high-rise development in the Arts District.
Spanning roughly 1 million square feet and situated just south of the 4th Street Bridge, Alloy will feature 475 live/work apartments, about 127,000 square feet of office space, and 18,000 square feet of commercial space, according to its website.
Designed by Works Progress Architecture and Solomon Cordwell Buenz, the development includes a 35-story residential tower and a six-story mid-rise structure with offices and commercial uses. Both buildings will have terrace decks, and an abandoned rail spur at the rear of the property will be transformed into a pedestrian paseo connecting Mateo and Santa Fe Avenue.
The office building, named Forge at Alloy, will feature ceiling heights ranging from 14 to 19 feet and will be built above three levels of parking, as detailed in a brochure. The retail space, located beneath the offices, will front the new paseo.
Although Alloy's tower is currently the tallest in the Arts District, a larger high-rise complex designed by Bjarke Ingels Group is planned nearby,
Carmel Partners, based in San Francisco, previously constructed a 30-story high-rise at the intersection of La Cienega and Jefferson Boulevards in West Adams. They also have plans for another high-rise just south of Beverly Hills city limits on La Cienega Boulevard and new apartments in Sawtelle.
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