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A 45-unit project is currently under development.
This eight building, two-story project will initially comprise studios and one bedrooms, and a second rehab phase will provide a mix of studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom units, along with community space.
A 99-unit, four-story affordable senior housing development located in Fresno, California.
Will be a new construction permanent supportive housing in Montgomery County, Ohio.
Libre Commons is a 123-unit affordable multi-family rental building development that will be constructed on a 2.26 acre site at 63 West Shaw Avenue on the southwest corner of North Glenn Avenue and West Shaw Avenue in Fresno.
The proposed Homekey Project, currently operated as “Tagus Gardens” and located at 26442 N. Highway 99 in Tulare County, will provide 57 units of permanent supportive housing and will be known as “Madson Gardens.” The project will be funded through the Project Homekey program, a state initiative that targets vulnerable individuals in need of housing.
Mercy Village will be a 151-unit mixed-income and mixed-use integrated supportive housing project that will include 45 units that will target those experiencing homelessness
The project is envisioned as a 72 unit development, to be located on a 2.76-acre lot at Northstar Dr. & 11th Ave. in Hanford, CA.
Sequoia Village is a former 50 unit-motel in Visalia, California, converted to permanent housing for individuals and families at risk of homelessness
The San Joaquin Hotel is a 69-unit hotel that will be converted into 69 units of housing for people experiencing or at-risk of homelessness in Fresno. The project will be funded through the Project Homekey program, a state initiative that targets vulnerable individuals in need of housing.
55 units of permanent supportive housing that target 38 youth households and 17 homeless households in Modesto, Ca
The proposed Homekey Project, currently operated as “Studio 6 Merced” and located at 1213 V Street in Merced, California, will provide 90 units of permanent supportive housing and will be known as “TwelveThirteen.” The project will be funded through the Project Homekey program, a state initiative that targets vulnerable individuals in need of housing.