Project Quick Facts
Address
121 N Kenwood St, Glendale, CA 91206
Project Type
Family Housing
Family Housing
Arts Colony
Arts Community
# of Units
70
Year Completed
2017
Sustainability & Awards
2019 NAHB Best Affordable Apartment Community (Up to 100 Units)
2018 Multi-Housing News Gold Excellence Award, Affordable
2018 SCDF Citation Award, Affordable Housing
2017 SCANPH Homes Within Reach Award, Honorable Mention
2018 Multi-Housing News Gold Excellence Award, Affordable
2018 SCDF Citation Award, Affordable Housing
2017 SCANPH Homes Within Reach Award, Honorable Mention
About the Project
ACE/121 resulted from the City of Glendale Arts & Culture and Planning Commissions’ vision for a defined Downtown Art & Entertainment District anchored by the historic Alex Theatre, Central Library, Museum of Neon Art, and Antaeus Theatre Company. While designating an “arts district” often gentrifies neighborhoods and drives out artists, ACE/121 ensures that artists can stay in place.
Designed by Studio One Eleven, the community features an 800-square foot, gallery, a visual arts room, two music rooms, a performance studio, computer lab, tutoring area, and tot lot. Another notable amenity is a fully equipped, ADA-accessible woodshop with a jointer, thickness planer, tablesaw, oscillating belt sander, bandsaw, drill press, box joint jig, and random orbital sander.
ACE/121’s Gallery has hosted exhibits plus talks and performances and dozens of workshops for outside arts organizations. Exhibits topics have included Arts Education, Gay Pride, Armenian Futurists, Earth Day, Feminism, and new works by local artists. Attendance has varied from 40 to 300+ serving conservatively 1,500-2,000 people total. ACE is the backdrop of dozens of photographs and short films produced by local talent from within and outside the building and formal and social media reports.
Designed by Studio One Eleven, the community features an 800-square foot, gallery, a visual arts room, two music rooms, a performance studio, computer lab, tutoring area, and tot lot. Another notable amenity is a fully equipped, ADA-accessible woodshop with a jointer, thickness planer, tablesaw, oscillating belt sander, bandsaw, drill press, box joint jig, and random orbital sander.
ACE/121’s Gallery has hosted exhibits plus talks and performances and dozens of workshops for outside arts organizations. Exhibits topics have included Arts Education, Gay Pride, Armenian Futurists, Earth Day, Feminism, and new works by local artists. Attendance has varied from 40 to 300+ serving conservatively 1,500-2,000 people total. ACE is the backdrop of dozens of photographs and short films produced by local talent from within and outside the building and formal and social media reports.
Project Team
Architect
Studio One Eleven
General Contractor
KPRS
Financial Partners
Bank of America
Greystone
Western Community Housing, Inc.
City of Glendale Housing Authority
California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC)
Greystone
Western Community Housing, Inc.
City of Glendale Housing Authority
California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC)