Construction begins on affordable housing project in Los Angeles

EAH Housing, an affordable housing nonprofit organization, and A2Z Enterprises, a minority and woman-owned real estate development firm, have recently broken ground on a mixed-use affordable housing project in Los Angeles.

The development, dubbed The Pointe on Vermont, will offer 25 apartments of supportive housing for people who are experiencing or transitioning from homelessness, 24 apartments for low income households, one apartment for an onsite resident manager, and approximately 2,000 square feet of ground floor commercial space.

The site is located at 7600 South Vermont Ave. The four story mixed-use building will provide housing for individuals below or at 60% of the area median income.

It will also have a community room with a kitchen, onsite case management and property management offices, bicycle storage, a retail commercial lease space, and a recording studio in partnership with A2Z Enterprises.

The project is expected to complete in 2020.

California Construction News staff writer

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