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Cityview Plans 489 Rentals in LA’s Westchester Neighborhood

Cityview, a vertically integrated real estate investment manager specializing in multifamily, plans to develop a mixed-use project featuring 489 rental units and 16,120 square feet of ground-floor retail in the Westchester neighborhood of Los Angeles. Located at 6136 W. Manchester Ave., the development is expected to break ground in 2026 and complete in late 2028.

“6136 Manchester is one of the largest projects to be entitled in Los Angeles in many years,” said Sean Burton, CEO of Cityview. “We leveraged our experience navigating complex entitlements and working with the community, city staff and elected leaders to bring the highly anticipated project to fruition. We are looking forward to delivering nearly 500 units of much-needed housing to this fast-growing and vibrant area of Los Angeles.”

The project will feature studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments and 549 parking spaces. Sixty-four of the units will be reserved for households earning no more than 50% of the area median income.

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