Completed Projects
Casa de Rosas
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development consisting of 15 single units, 19 one-bedroom units and 2 two-bedroom units serving formerly homeless veteran individuals and families. Opened July 2022.
Residences on Main
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development consisting of 21 single units, 15 one-bedroom units, 5 two-bedroom units and 8 three-bedroom units serving Transitional Age Youth (TAY) and families. Opened November 2020.
RISE Apartments
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development consisting of 56 single units serving formerly homeless veterans and individuals. Opened May 2021.
Florence Mills Apartments
Affordable Housing and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development consisting of 54 units of AH and 19 units of PSH serving formerly homeless veterans, individuals and families. Opened June 2021.
64th and Avalon
Affordable Housing Project consisting of 27 units. Opened June 2021.
Etta James Apartments
Affordable Housing Project consisting of 11 one-bedroom units with 8 single units serving disabled Seniors. Opened September 2021.
The Nest on Florence
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development consisting of 34 single units and 16 one-bedroom units serving Transitional Age Youth (TAY). Opened July 2022.
Hope on Broadway
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development consisting of 48 single units serving homeless individuals and families. Opened March 2023.
Dolores Huerta Apartments
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development consisting of 39 single unit apartments. Opened April 2023.
Florence and San Pedro
Affordable Housing Project consisting of 31 units. Opened September 2022.
Projects in Progress
MLK and Budlong
Affordable Housing Project consisting of 29 units serving low-income individuals and families. Expected to open winter of 2023.
42nd and Broadway
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development consisting of 86 single units serving formerly homeless individuals. Expected to open winter of 2025.
Ruth Teague Homes
Affordable Housing and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development consisting of 50 units serving formerly homeless adults and Transitional Age Youth (TAY) and families. Expected to open fall of 2023.
Central Avenue Apartments
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development consisting of 56 single units serving homeless veterans. Expected to open winter of 2024.
Marcella Gardens
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development consisting of 29 single units and 30 one-bedroom units serving homeless adults and Transitional Age Youth (TAY) families. Expected to open fall of 2023.
Park View Apartments
Affordable Housing Project consisting of 127 single units, 54 one-bedroom units, 34 two-bedroom units, and 32 three-bedroom unit apartments serving adults and families. Expected to open summer of 2024.
45th and Main Street
Affordable Housing and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) development consisting of 18 single units and 45 one-bedroom units serving formerly homeless individuals. Expected to open winter of 2023.
La Prensa Libre
Affordable Housing development for families and adults. The project will include 105 units, with 100 percent designated as affordable housing. Expected to open summer of 2024.
55th and Main Street
Permanent Supportive Housing development that features 42 studios for homeless and chronically homeless veterans and 14, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units for homeless families. Expected to open fall of 2023.
45th and Broadway
Permanent Supportive Housing development consisting of a two-story building with 40 units. Expected to open winter of 2023.
Pre-Development Phase (Partial List)
65th and Broadway
Affordable Housing Project consisting of 50 units serving adults and families. Pre-development phase.
53rd and Hoover
Affordable Housing Project consisting of 58 units serving adults and families. Pre-development phase.
43rd and Woodlawn
Affordable Housing Project consisting of 33 units serving adults and families. Pre-development phase.
Councilmember Curren Price with Dolores Huerta at the groundbreaking of the "Dolores Huerta Apartments." The development in the Ninth District is the City’s first modular permanent supportive housing project using a high-speed, low-cost development model to effectively combat the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles.