At the intersection of Normandie Avenue and 48th Street in South Los Angeles, wood framing is now complete for a $26.6-million supportive housing complex from San Diego-based Wakeland Housing & Development.

Construction of the Chesterfield Apartments looking northOxBlue / R.D. Olson Construction

The Chesterfield apartments, which replaced a surface parking lot at the northwest corner of 48th Street and Normandie Avenue in Vermont Square, consists of a five-story building which will feature 43 studio and one-bedroom apartments above a small at-grade parking garage for four vehicles.

According to a 2020 staff report to the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee, rents for the income-restricted units are to be set at $548 per month.

Abode Communities is designing the Chesterfield, which has an exterior of thin brick and stucco. The building will include open spaces such as a community room and a rooftop deck.

At the time of the project's groundbreaking, R.D. Olson Construction estimated that the Chesterfield would be completed in the second quarter of 2022.

4719-4721 S. Normandie AvenueGoogle Maps

A few miles north in Mid-City, Wakeland is building a second project: a senior affordable housing complex at Pico and Crenshaw Boulevards.

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