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Another Q Building Planned for Warner Center

Architecture firm Newman Garrison + Partners has shared its first look at the Q at Erwin, its latest project in a network of mixed-use residential buildings, all called Q, in Warner Center under development by California Home Builders in Canoga Park. Construction is slated to begin in 2020 and end in 2023 for the seven-story residential tower. “Q at Erwin continues to embody the ultimate lifestyle approach that is fast becoming part of the Q branding network,” Newman Garrison Principal Kevin Newman told the Business Journal. Q at Erwin will consist of 110,000 square feet of property at Erwin and Variel, just east of Westfield’s Topanga and Village malls. “Q at Erwin will become the third development on Erwin; the other two are Q East, at the opposite corner of Erwin and Variel, while Q at De Soto will anchor the intersection of De Soto and Erwin,” Newman explained. The structure will feature five levels of wood-frame construction above a concrete base. The building will have 259 residential units, above ground-floor commercial space and 493 parking spaces. On the commercial side, the development will feature 51,684 square feet of restaurant and retail space and 17,993 square feet in amenity areas, including a central courtyard with swimming pool and multiple lounge areas. With plans unveiled for the Q at Erwin, four of the five buildings in the Q queue have been announced. Each of the hotel-like residential developments promises to deliver full concierge service and valet parking and socially oriented amenities, such as rooftop lounges with sky terraces, wine rooms, screening rooms, large fitness facilities, which include social lounges, massage rooms, yoga, Pilates and spin classes, among others.

Hannah Madans Welk
Hannah Madans Welk
Hannah Madans Welk is a managing editor at the Los Angeles Business Journal and the San Fernando Valley Business Journal. She previously covered real estate for the Los Angeles Business Journal. She has done work with publications including The Orange County Register, The Real Deal and doityourself.com.

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