An early 20th-century building in Westlake is slated for revival, per a filing yesterday with the City of Los Angeles.

The vacant two-story building at 500 S. Lucas Avenue, constructed in 1912, is slated for an adaptive reuse project that will repurpose it for residential uses with 479 square feet of ground-floor retail space.

Additional details about the proposed development are currently unclear.

The project site, which also includes a small parking lot, is located one block north of 6th Street, where another historic building was recently repurposed as residential space through Holland Partner Group's Sofia development.