Architecture firm OfficeUntitled has unveiled fresh renderings for a recently-revived plan for a mixed-use high-rise development on West Hollywood’s Sunset Strip.

The project the Charles Company, recently discussed as a virtual community meeting, is slated for a site at 9034 Sunset Boulevard. Plans call for the construction of a 24-story, approximately 378,000-square-foot development featuring 198 residential units, 9,250 square feet of offices, 1,800 square feet of restaurant space, 2,840 square feet of retail space, and subterranean parking for 181 vehicles.


View looking southOfficeUntitled

A project description indicates that 35 of the apartments would be restricted affordable units, potentially making the project eligible for density bonus incentives.

“The Sunset Tower design was inspired by the character of Sunset Boulevard and a history of rock and roll and creative expression,” reads a narrative from the OfficeUntitled website. “With an undulating façade that opens to the city, the tower reflects the dynamic nature of West Hollywood. Programmed around the city’s metropolitan activity, the mixed-use project builds upon the spirit of surrounding staples like the Roxy Theatre and the Shamrock Social Club.”


Aerial view looking southeastOfficeUntitled

The design tower is intended to have a different look from other vantage points along the Sunset Strip, according to the narrative.

Though larger than the low-slung commercial buildings that it would replace, the proposed apartment building would not look out of place along this segment of the Sunset Strip. A 13-story condo and hotel complex was completed on a neighboring site to the west in 2019, one of several such projects built along the Strip in the past decade.

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