$36 million Santa Rosa affordable housing project breaks ground

Construction has started on a $36 million, 77-unit affordable housing project in southwest Santa Rosa.

Developer Los Gatos-based Milestone Housing Group is using tax credit subsidies to help finance The Acme Family Apartments at 1885 Sebastopol Rd. in the Roseland area, The Press Democrat reports.

The four-story complex is also being financed by the The Sonoma County Housing Fund, a joint effort by the Santa Rosa Metro Chamber and nonprofit Housing Trust Silicon Valley.

Milestone Housing has developed affordable projects across California, including in San Jose, Livermore and Santa Cruz.

Mark Buckshon

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