After two-and-a-half years of construction, Carmel Partners is wrapping up work at LINEA, an immense mixed-use project next to Metro's Expo/Sepulveda Station.

Located on a four-acre site that once housed a concrete plant, the project consists of multiple mid-rise structures featuring 595 residential units, 15,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space, and parking for over 900 vehicles.

VTBS Architects designed LINEA, which features buildings ranging between nine and 13 stories in height.  The exterior of the complex is composed of concrete and glass

Plans call for a central courtyard, a rooftop pool, and a transit plaza adjacent to the light rail station.  Other amenities include a fitness center, a dog run, a picnic area, a bocce ball court, and a yoga studio.

A project website advertises a mix of studio, one-, and two-bedroom dwellings - including 18 penthouses.  Rents range between $2,805 and $4,805 per month, according to the website.

Completion is on pace to occur in late 2019 or early 2020.

Carmel Partners has a handful of large high-rise developments in the works across Los Angeles, including the 1,200-unit Cumulus complex at La Cienega/Jefferson Station.  The San Francisco-based firm is now preparing to begin work on a 35-story tower in the Arts District.