A 1920s single-family dwelling in Mid-City could make way for new multifamily housing, according to a presentation posted by the P.I.C.O. Neighborhood Council.

The proposed development, slated for a single parcel at 1537 Hayworth Avenue, is slated for the construction of a new four-story building containing 16 studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments above parking for eight vehicles.

Entitlements requested for the project include Transit Oriented Communities incentives permitting increased height and relief from open space and setback requirements.  In exchange, two apartments would be set aside as affordalbe housing at the extremely low-income level.

West Pacifica Design is serving as the project's architect, which is depicted in renderings as a contemporary low-rise building clad in stucco and wood siding.

City records list the project applicant as Hayworth Building, LLC, a Downtown-based entity managed by Dan Daneshrad, a vice president with real estate rokerage DAUM Commercial.

The project site is located one street east of two large sites which are being developed with multifamily housing by Trion Properties and Ketter Construction.