Showing posts with label The Vermont. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Vermont. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2014

Massive Vermont Towers Finishing Up


Koreatown's Vermont Towers and their famously obtrusive parking podium are finally in the home stretch.  The mixed-use development from the J.H. Snyder Company is one of only a handful of high-rise projects to break ground in Los Angeles since the recession.  With towers of 29 and 23 stories, the Vermont adds 464 one and two bedroom units directly across the street from the bustling Wilshire/Vermont subway station.  Designed by the Venice-based Jerde Partnership, the $200 million project features residential amenities including an outdoor garden, heated swimming pool, gym and dog park with views of the Downtown skyline.  Despite its highly visible parking accommodations, the Vermont has also extended an olive branch to pedestrians.  The project has resulted in a variety of streetscape improvements along the western and northern sides of the property, including new palm trees and extra-wide sidewalks.  The towers will greet Wilshire Boulevard with a landscaped pedestrian plaza, centered around 40,000 square feet of retail space with room for a full service market.  After two years of construction, the towers are scheduled to open their doors in May of this year.  Mark it of on your calendars, everyone.

Friday, September 6, 2013

The Vermont Towers Take Form

The Vermont Towers

J.H. Snyder's Vermont Towers topped out back in June and have since seen blue tinted glass rise to the top of their 29 and 23 story frames.  When completed, the Vermont will bring 464 apartments and 40,000 square feet of retail to the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Vermont Avenue.  The development is accompanied by a 12,000 square foot pocket park on Shatto Place.

Unfortunately, the Vermont's most striking feature at ground level is its seven story parking podium.  Hopefully efforts are undertaken to conceal the concrete monstrosity before the buildings open in mid 2014.

The project as realized deviates significantly from the renderings presented in 2011, which depicted two translucent high rises towering above a whitewashed Koreatown landscape.

The Vermont, as envisioned by Jerde Partnership