KFA ANNOUNCES TOPPING OFF OF SEABLUFF RESIDENCES IN PLAYA VISTA

Posted by KFA | May 4, 2018 | Blog 2018
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Desirable, attainably priced townhomes and flats are within walking distance of work and play

(Santa Monica, CA – May 4, 2018) – KFA announces the topping off of Seabluff, an exciting new condominium community of 75 contemporary townhomes and flats designed by KFA and developed by homebuilder New Home (NYSE: NWHM).

Playa Vista, developed by Brookfield Residential, is a “Silicon Beach” tech hub and a new, walkable community of residences, open space, recreation, entertainment, shopping and dining located across from the Ballona Wetlands on L.A.’s Westside.

“A project like Seabluff is what KFA does best. One of our firm’s goals has always been to create housing that contributes to a neighborhood where residents can walk to shopping, dining and amenities. Seabluff connects directly to Playa Vista’s walking trail system and is minutes away from the high-tech companies that are located in Playa Vista,” said KFA Partner John Arnold, AIA.

Seabluff is within walking distance to The Campus at Playa Vista, an office complex that is home to tech companies such as IMAX, Google, YouTube Space L.A., Yahoo, and ICANN, and media firms including Group M, Fullscreen and 72 and Sunny.

“Seabluff’s units are luxuriously sized and amenitized, and the projects’ outdoors spaces are equally expansive and well-appointed.  Six of the units are price-controlled to make them affordable for community service employees, such as teachers and firefighters bringing a layer of economic diversity to the project.  This is important to us,” Arnold added.

Seabluff prioritizes connectivity and outdoor living. Units include contemporary, one- and two-story designs with open floor plans, warm wood accents, patio decks and multiple shared courtyards.  Residences range in size from one-bedroom units to larger townhome residences with up to three baths plus den.

Residents of Seabluff will also enjoy Playa Vista’s urban village and a strong sense of community. Home to 29 urban parks, including Concert Park, which is a community favorite for concerts, movies, picnics, food trucks, and yoga classes, Playa Vista is defined by open spaces in every direction.  The neighborhood also features a spacious resident activity club, a 51-acre preserved wetlands system, and plenty of outdoor restaurants and retail.

To download press release: KFA Seabluff Topping Off PR Dr 3

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