A long-vacant property located west of Century City is finally slated for development.

Yesterday, plans were filed with the City of Los Angeles to construct a multifamily residential complex on the .58-acre lot at the southwest corner of Santa Monica and Beverly Glen Boulevards.  A case filing from the Department of City Planning describes the project as a five-to-six-story building featuring 96 apartments above parking for 164 vehicles and 102 bicycles.

The design of the project is contingent on density bonus incentives, which are requested in exchange for setting aside eight residential units as very low income housing.

The proposed development comes from Elliot Nayssan, a local developer who owns a number of mid-sized apartment buildings throughout the Westside.