

Construction is set to begin May 25 at 10 a.m. – Courtesy photo
The 261-unit apartment complex near the Monrovia Gold Line Station will break ground next week, on Wednesday, May 25, at 10 a.m.
The development by Samuelson and Fetter was originally approved by the city as “The Parks at Station Square.”
After Legacy Partners joined with Samuelson and Fetter, the complex acquired a new name, “MODA at Monrovia Station.”
According to this week’s city manager’s report, the overall project concept has not changed. The complex will still feature a clubhouse, fitness center, game-room, outdoor living spaces with two landscaped courtyards with kitchens, barbecue areas, and fire pits. In addition, there will be a 4,000-square-foot rooftop terrace.
When first developing the plans for the project, Blaine Fetter, one of the principals of Samuelson and Fetter, rented a crane to experience what the view from the rooftop terrace would be. He described it as “spectacular.”
Legacy Partners will be building and managing the luxury apartment complex to Samuelson Fetter’s plans. The complex will be located at 228 W. Pomona Ave., next to the parking structure for the Monrovia Gold Line Station.
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