A 6,000-square-foot property in Mid City Los Angeles could be redeveloped with a with small mixed-use building according to the agenda of last month's meeting of the P.I.C.O. Neighborhood Council's Land Use Committee.

The property, located at the southwest corner of Pico Boulevard and Curson Avenue, is linked to a limited liability company known as Cursonair.  A 2016 permit filing with the Department of Building and Safety suggest the construction of a three-story edifice, which would feature retail and office space on its first and second levels, and five residential units on its top floor.

Additional details about the proposed development are currently unclear.

The project site is located just a short distance east of the intersection of Pico and Stearns Drive, where another developer hopes to a construct a 48-unit apartment complex that incorporates architectural elements from a former Orange Julius stand.