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Massive Mixed-Use Expansion Planned for Sportsmen's Lodge in Studio City

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I have no idea how I missed this but back in on May 15, 2014, Sportsmen's Lodge in Studio City/Sherman Oaks presented a plan to the Studio City Neighborhood Council Land Use Committee for a major makeover of the existing site. That plan includes the following:
  1. Demolition of existing 61,000 sqft Event Center to make way for 97,807 sqft mixed-use shopping center for #2 - #5 below. 
  2. Construction of a 24,251 sqft facility for 5 separate restaurants
  3. Construction of a 37,518 sqft shopping mall retail space
  4. Construction of a 30,000 sqft Equinox gym
  5. 445 parking spaces
The images below provide a brief glimpse of the future project. Today, I received a notice what appears to be an appeal for the conditional approvals for this project. I am not a planning expert so I am not sure what the next steps would be but local residents have already mobilized to fight at Our Studio City and a Google Site. However this project seems like a done deal as leasing  is available from Newmark Grubb Knight Frank which is now dubbed Sportsmen's Landing. On a side note, this location was recently used for the filming of 2013's Bad Words starring Jason Bateman.





Images courtesy Newmark Grubb Knight Frank
The old days will soon be forgotten easily:



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