The City of Los Angeles has signed off on plans to redevelop four parcels in Pico-Union with a multifamily residential building, according to Bittoni Architects.

The project, slated for a half-acre site at 1124-1138 S. Normandie Avenue, is slated for the construction of a five-story edifice featuring 84 studio and one-bedroom apartments above a 42-car basement parking garage.

Renderings depict a contemporary low-rise structure lined with balconies and capped by a rooftop deck.

City records list the project's developer as an entity affiliated with Goodson Real Estate.

Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2020.

A similar development designed by LOHA was recently completed a block east on Mariposa Avenue.

Additionally, non-profit developer West Hollywood Community Housing Corp. recently secured approvals to redevelop a city-owned property with a 41-unit low-income housing complex.