Seven months since our last update, completion nears for the second half of developer Geoff Palmer‘s largest multifamily residential complex yet in Downtown Los Angeles.Â

Rendering of Geoff Palmer’s under-construction Ferrante development in DowntownG.H. Palmer Associates
Ferrante, built on a 10-acre property at the southeast corner of Temple Street and Beaudry Avenue, consists of multiple seven-story structure designed in Palmer’s trademark Italian Renaissance style. The complex includes a total of 1,150 apartments, 21,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, and parking for 2,600 vehicles.
According to a leasing website, rents for Ferrante’s studio, one-, and two-bedroom dwellings range from $1,999 to $3,609 per month.
As with other members of Palmer’s Renaissance Collection, which line the 110 Freeway between Historic South-Central and Bunker Hill, Ferrante includes large courtyards and pool decks.
Construction of Ferrante has been executed in six overlapping phases, the first of which was completed in 2022.

1000 W Temple StreetGoogle Maps
Over the past two decades, Palmer has built more than 5,000 apartments on sites lining the 110 Freeway. However, the Beverly Hills-based developer has occasionally built in other styles, including projects such as Broadway Palace, a pair of brick-clad apartment buildings in the Fashion District, and a proposed 15-story tower with a modern exterior in Historic South-Central.
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