Sean Cummings’ 260 Unit Via Latrobe Development Gets Final Approval (We’ve got Renderings)

by • November 23, 2015 • Bywater, Development, Multi Family, Zoning and Land UseComments (2)10165

The New Orleans City Council last week (Nov. 19) unanimously approved Developer Sean Cumming’s Via Latrobe project, a Bywater development to convert several Bywater warehouses into a mixed-use project with 260 apartments.

The City Council approvals follows the City Planning Commission approval just a few weeks earlier.

In addition to the 260 apartments, the project will feature 23,000 square feet of commercial space, including space for artists, a commercial bakery, a coffee shop/bakery, and a photography studio. Building heights will vary from 25 to 75 feet.

The Bywater Neighborhood Association endorsed the project, but of course there was still some neighbors upset about the size/scale of the project.

In response to neighbors’ concerns, over recent months, Cummings cut out half of the commercial space he planned, including dropping the idea of a microbrewery. The design now has 23,000 square feet of commercial space.

Wayne Troyer with WTI Architects is the architect.

The plan calls for 301 parking spaces, 271 of which are in a two-story garage.  Parking was an issue of contention at the City Planning hearing.

Renderings below.

Rendering via WTA Architects

Rendering via WTA Architects

Rendering via WTA Architects

Rendering via WTA Architects

Rendering via WTA Architects

Rendering via WTA Architects

Rendering via WTA Architects

Rendering via WTA Architects

Rendering via WTA Architects

Rendering via WTA Architects

 

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