The Venice Dell Community will provide 120 units of affordable housing and small-scale mixed-use retail space at 200 N. Venice Blvd. on a city-owned, 196-space public parking lot.
The new development will provide 100% deed-restricted affordable apartment homes, while maintaining public beach parking spaces within a new parking garage. It would also maintain access to the Grand Canal public boat launch, as well as ADA-accessible pedestrian access. The site is owned by the City of Los Angeles, and Venice Community Housing (VCH) and Hollywood Community Housing Corporation (HCHC) were selected as co-developers through a competitive process initiated by the City in 2016


Read VCH’s statement from July 2025 here.
Read VCH’s Venice Dell Press Release from May 2024.
Venice Dell Press + Links:
- County Awards $3M to Venice Dell Project While Horvath Slams Obstruction Efforts. “It’s Time for the City to Get Out of Its Own Way”
- ‘Dead’ to City Hall, but funded by the state: The high-stakes fight over a Los Angeles affordable housing project
- @lacontroller: The City of LA is SPENDING money (during a budget crisis) to STOP the Venice Dell project
- Stop finding ways to kill the Venice Dell homeless housing project and get it built instead
- Venice homeless housing development continues in limbo as councilmember declares the project dead
- It’s past time for city officials to let Venice Dell homeless housing move ahead
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Venice Dell Community Housing Project — California Coastal Commission