Completed in fall 2007, Auburn Park is a 69-unit affordable family housing complex featuring studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. CHC member Affirmed Housing Group partnered with the City of San Diego Redevelopment Agency (CCDC) to create this safe and resourceful environment for low-income families.
CHC supporting member HKIT Architects have developed Giant Road Family Apartments, a $27 million project which provides quality affordable rental housing and innovative resident services to lowincome families and individuals. The units are targeted for households with initial incomes between 30% and 60% of Contra Costa County Area Median Income (AMI).
CHC Membership organization National Community Renaissance (National CORE) has completed a striking renovation of low-cost condominiums originally built in 1969. Through a partnership with the City of Rialto, National CORE conducted a $37 million rehabilitation of the deteriorating condominiums known as Citrus Grove in the Willow Winchester neighborhood. The completed project features 152 newly-refurbished affordable housing apartments offering a safe and healthy living environment for residents.
With their Sand Creek development, Self-Help Enterprises is addressing the tremendous need of an unincorporated farm worker community in Tulare County which has one of the highest rates of poverty in California.
Opening later this month in Marin County, San Clemente Place is a 79-unit affordable apartment development that will showcase the commitment of CHC Member EAH Housing to sustainable development practices in close proximity to jobs, shopping, parks, schools and transportation. This development required the assembly of a former lumberyard and adjoining commercial us
At Pico/Gramercy Apartments, Meta Housing is addressing the enormous demand for housing affordable to working families in Los Angeles. Located in the Mid-City Corridor redevelopment area, the project is conveniently located near schools, shopping, and public transit, Pico/Gramercy has become a community amenity contributing to the neighborhood’s revitalization.
Completed last fall, Vineyard Crossing is a 145-unit affordable rental development featuring one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom apartments. Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition (MPHC) obtained 11 acres of land from this City in southern Napa County in 2004 -- development on this parcel will also include Vineyard Place, a neighborhood of 45 affordable single famil
Lillian Place is only the second 100% restricted, large family affordable housing project built in downtown San Diego since 1994. To accomplish this remarkable feat, the project sponsors pulled together an impressive array of financing and worked through a number of site, planning, and construction difficulties. The project’s 74 units (over
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