In 2006, Jackson Pacific Ventures entitled the site for a 400 foot (120 m) residential tower with 227 units. Jackson Pacific then sold the entitlements to Turberry Associates for US$30 million. The groundbreaking was delayed due to the financial crisis of 2007–2008, and in 2010 Crescent Heights purchased the property for US$13 million.[4]
In 2011, Crescent Heights re-entitled the property, changing the number of units from 227 to 320, while keeping the building the same height.[5] To make room for the new configuration, the number of studios was increased from 3 to 99, one-bedrooms decreased from 111 to 93, two-bedrooms were increased from 77 to 128, and all 36 three-bedrooms were removed.[5] By 2012, Crescent Heights received its building permits, and construction began in 2013.[6]
According to planning documents, the building rises 400 feet (120 m) to the roof line, and the mechanical screening structures account for an additional 30 feet (9.1 m).[3] The first residents moved into the building in October 2015.[7]