Projects that provide optimized rental amounts for a wide range of possible tenants, close proximity to a variety of work locations, and amenity rich are hard to find, but our 75 unit project on Berendo offers just that.
Embracing the ever changing needs of today’s residents in Koreatown, Jannone Development has taken on this project due to the unique characteristics that this building offers. Upon completion residents of 950 S. Berendo will be able to enjoy:
- Pool Area – Elevated above ground level the pool is oriented to be a prime gathering for residents who can enjoy the near year-round great weather in Los Angeles.
- Outdoor Fireplace –
- Courtyard with Outdoor Fire Pit – Complementing the outdoor space residents can enjoy relaxing in the expansive courtyard that features a fire pit.
- Recreation Room – With nearly 1,000 sq ft to enjoy, residents will find the recreation room well situated to both the courtyard and the pool deck.
- Private Balcony – 22 select units will enjoy a private balcony.
- Bike Storage – As a high density area where it is easy to travel by bike there will be 55 spaces available for both long term and short term bike storage.
950 Berendo offers 7 different floor plans ranging from studio units to as large as a 2 bedroom unit. The variety of floor plans gives new residents an opportunity to select the one that best fits their goals.
- Studio Units
- A1 floor plan: 48 units at 334 sq ft.
- A2 floor plan: 4 units at 363 sq ft.
- A3 floor plan: 8 units at 281 sq ft.
- A4 floor plan: 4 units at 308 sq ft.
- A5 floor plan: 3 units at 314 sq ft.
- A6 floor plan: 4 units at 404 sq ft.
- 1 bedroom Units
- A1b floor plan: 4 units at 334 sq ft.
- 2 Bedroom Unit
- C1 floor plan: 1 unit at 404 sq ft.
Floor plans
Explore the different floor plans available at 950 Berendo.
4 units @ 334 sq ft
48 units @ 334 sq ft
4 units @ 404 sq ft
As with any Jannone Development, we invite you to watch carefully as the project progresses as Marc Jannone personally selects distinct features to ensure his vision of a building that honors the community is brought to life.