Cityview and Stockbridge have marked the grand opening of Apollo, a new 265-unit multifamily community in Gardena, located in Los Angeles’ South Bay. The vertically integrated multifamily investment manager Cityview and private equity real estate investment manager Stockbridge led the celebration, which brought together project partners, city officials, and Gardena Mayor Cerda to recognize the delivery of new housing in the area.
Apollo is positioned in what Cityview CEO Sean Burton described as the heart of the aerospace corridor, a hub that has helped make the South Bay one of the nation’s notable innovation centers. Burton emphasized that placing new residential options in this job-rich environment responds directly to Southern California’s ongoing housing shortage while aiming to create a community that residents can identify with and take pride in.
The property is located at 12888 Crenshaw Boulevard and benefits from proximity to a significant employment base, with more than 260,000 jobs within a five-mile radius. This concentration of nearby employers underscores the project’s strategic focus on providing housing close to major job centers, aligning with broader efforts to link residential development to regional economic nodes.
Transit access is a defining feature of Apollo’s location. The community sits a short walk from the Metro Green Line, giving residents direct access to regional rail service and reducing reliance on automobile commuting. This transit adjacency positions the property as an option for renters seeking connectivity across the greater Los Angeles area while remaining in the South Bay submarket.
Apollo is also located minutes from several key regional destinations, including Los Angeles International Airport, SoFi Stadium, the Intuit Dome, and some of Southern California’s most frequented beaches. These nearby amenities contribute to the community’s appeal for residents looking for both employment access and lifestyle convenience within the broader Los Angeles basin.
By bringing 265 new multifamily units online in Gardena, Cityview and Stockbridge are adding new rental housing capacity to a constrained market where demand is reinforced by the aerospace and innovation sectors. The opening of Apollo reflects ongoing investor interest in transit-served, employment-adjacent multifamily assets in Southern California’s coastal submarkets, even as broader capital markets conditions remain in flux.
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