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Mariposa Lily property

Mariposa Lily

Mariposa Lily is new construction of a forty-one unit intergenerational affordable housing community for low- and very low-income families and seniors in the Koreatown/Pico-Union neighborhood of the City of Los Angeles. Mariposa Lily will be a mix of studios, one-, two-, and three-bedroom rental apartments, with half of the units designated as permanent supportive housing (PSH) for formerly homeless community members. One unit will be reserved for an on-site property manager.

Common-area amenities will include a rooftop patio, a community room with kitchenette, a computer area, a laundry room, a bike storage room, two social services offices, and one property management office. Each unit will include universal design principles to be fully accessible for people with and without mobility impairments, which facilitates aging in place.

Scheduled to complete: Early 2023

Miramar Gold property

Miramar Gold

Miramar Gold is new construction of 94 affordable rental apartments in the Westlake North neighborhood of the City of Los Angeles. 47 one-bedroom units will be reserved for individuals and families who have experienced homelessness. 46 units will house low-income households and families making up to 60% of the area median income. A total of nine units are reserved for TAY (Transition Age Youth).  One unit is for the building manager.

Miramar Gold will offer a variety of amenities including a community room with a kitchenette, a fitness room, a computer room/ library, a laundry room, and shared outdoor open space both on the ground level and on the roof. There will be an office for the building manager and four offices for onsite supportive services.

Scheduled to complete: Summer 2024

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Abbe Land
WHCHC consistently builds beautiful projects which most people never guess are affordable housing. They provide a myriad of supportive services specifically designed to meet the needs of their residents. WHCHC’s compassion and expertise keeps their residents housed and thriving.

Abbe Land, former West Hollywood City Councilmember