Talaria at Burbank

LEED Gold

Talaria at Burbank, the an apartment complex from Cusumano Real Estate Group, the design team of Nadia Geller Designs and VTBS Architects were honored in the category of Best Mixed Use Project at the 2019 Gold Nugget Awards. Talaria is Burbank’s first LEED Gold certified residential or mixed-use project.

Talaria Burbank is dedicated to building and maintaining a healthy, environmentally mindful living environment for their residents and for the planet. To support that, they have implemented a range of green initiatives and design measures within their walls to decrease utility costs and keep their footprint small. From solar-powered electricity and water heating systems, to EV charging stations, and the use of sustainable materials throughout their spaces, their eco-friendly community is a one-of-a-kind – naturally.

SIZE: 404,933 SF 

SUSTAINABILITY: LEED Gold

MARKET SECTOR: Residential

LOCATION: Burbank, CA, USA  

Large individual residences — which include one, two and three bedrooms, and townhouse-style penthouse units, all ranging from 823 square feet to more than 3,000 square feet — feature Jenn-Air kitchen appliances, Maytag washers and dryers, designer closets, Nest thermostats, and stone and tile kitchen and bath finishes.

Community amenities at the 4-acre, 250,000-square-foot property include on-site concierge and maintenance, fitness center with spin room and saunas, pool, cabanas and outdoor kitchen, 34-seat private screening room, community pub room, business center, bike storage, wine storage, dry bar salon, massage facilities, pet spa, dog run with play park, three courtyards, and a rooftop lounge.

Read more at https://www.talariaburbank.com/environment/

Talaria Burbank was envisioned to be a cutting-edge urban community-based upon sustainable design and the best possible amenities"

Cusumano Real Estate Group Vice President Michael Cusumano

Project Photos

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Photos courtesy of Cusumano Group and Talaria