Mission Meridian VILLAGE
Location: South Pasadena, CA United States. Adjacent to Gold Line light rail
The Mission Meridian Village project is a transit-oriented development (TOD) adjacent to a light rail station on the Gold Line between downtown Los Angeles and Pasadena. The site is located between a traditional neighborhood and a historic neighborhood center in the process of being revitalized. Sixty-seven condominiums, 5,000 sf of retail space and a bicycle store are designed to accommodate people interested in commuting to work by train. Buildings of various types are arranged on the 1.65-acre site, including courtyard housing, single-family houses, duplexes, and mixed-use lofts. They generate a streetscape that mediates between the commercial character of the existing neighborhood center and the residential scale of the California bungalows surrounding the project. Two levels of subterranean parking containing 280 parking spaces will service the needs of future commuters, project residents, and neighbors.
Transect Zone(s): T4 general, T5 center.
Status: Complete
Project or Plan's Scale: Block
Features: Bus transit, Mixed uses, Rail/fixed guideway transit, Transit oriented development.
Land area (in acres): 1
Total built area (in sq. ft.):
Total project cost (in local currency):
Retail area (in sq. ft.): 5000
Office area (in sq. ft.):
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Number of residential units (include live/work): 67
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Residential types: Low-rise flats, Townhouse/rowhouse/maisonette.
Project team designers: Moule & Polyzoides Architects and Urbanists
Project team developers: Creative Housing Associates, LLC
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Starting/Ending date of construction/implementation: -