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Cityview and Stockbridge Begin Construction on 265-Unit Multifamily Development in South Bay

Apollo (Rendering courtesy of Cityview)

Multifamily investment management and development firm Cityview and Stockbridge, a private equity real estate investment management firm, have begun construction on Apollo, a 265-unit multifamily development in Los Angeles’ South Bay. Slated to complete in 2025, the LEED Silver, transit-oriented development is located in a high-growth area of the South Bay near major tech, automotive and aerospace employers, including SpaceX, the Tesla Design Center and Ring.

“Los Angeles’ South Bay is quickly becoming one of the most desirable areas in Southern California, and we are looking forward to working with Stockbridge to deliver much-needed residential offerings that will help support the area’s rapid population growth and revitalization,” said Sean Burton, CEO of Cityview. “Apollo will offer highly amenitized residences tailored to the surrounding community.”

Located at 12888 Crenshaw Blvd., Apollo is within five miles of more than 260,000 jobs, two blocks from the Metro Green Line and close to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), SoFi Stadium, extensive dining and entertainment offerings and some of Southern California’s most popular beaches.

The development features studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom floorplans with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, luxury vinyl plank flooring, smart thermostats, keyless entry and smart home systems. Turnkey fiber optic internet and Wi-Fi will create strong connectivity throughout the community.

Apollo’s amenities will include a resort-style pool and spa deck featuring loungers, daybeds and sweeping views of the South Bay. A large CV Works coworking center will offer community workspace, private offices, a conference room and privacy booths for calls. A maker space will feature a podcast room, 3D printer and other technology-focused amenities.

An indoor fitness center will be connected to the outdoor strength and stretching area with large folding doors, while an indoor-outdoor community room will feature a custom commercial grade kitchen for community-hosted cooking classes and private as well as semi-private events. Three open-air courtyards will an entertainment lounge, a pool table, Korean BBQ grills, fire pits, lounge seating, gathering tables and a variety of dining areas.

Apollo will feature a retro futuristic design aesthetic that is inspired by a mix of nostalgic coastal style, laid-back Los Angeles living and bold ideas for a better future. The largest digital display in the South Bay, a joint public/private partnership with the city, will deliver a mix of advertising and community programming to the neighborhood.

The transit-oriented project will feature ample secure bike lockers and storage, as well as a transit kiosk that facilitates the usage of public transportation by providing information for residents and the surrounding community about the rail and bus schedule. A walk and bike path located directly behind the community further facilitates an easy commute for residents.

Planned to achieve LEED Silver and FitWel certification, Apollo will be 20% to 30% more efficient than similar non-green buildings, which will reduce building operating expenses and utility costs for tenants. Its host of sustainable features will include high efficiency windows and HVAC, Energy Star certified appliances, a solar thermal water system that relies on renewable energy, ultra-efficient low flow water fixtures and enhanced indoor air quality.

Construction financing for the project was provided by two long-term lenders of Cityview, City National Bank and Banc of California. Cityview and Stockbridge are partnering with WPIC Construction, AC Martin, Nadia Geller Designs and MJS Landscape Architecture on the project, which is expected to create more than 1,000 jobs.