![]() Escondido considers spending $8 million on affordable housing projects. With help from a sizeable city subsidy, two developers have plans in the works to turn a pair of blighted Escondido trailer parks into apartment complexes for low-income families and seniors.
Escondido approves subsidies for two housing projects. ESCONDIDO ---- The Escondido City Council unanimously agreed Wednesday to contribute a sizeable subsidy to a project that would turn a blighted trailer park into apartments for low-income seniors.
City of San Marcos: Discovery Valley Utility News. New housing complex bolstering Escondido Blvd. City officials are praising Escondido's newest low-income housing project for revitalizing the South Escondido Boulevard corridor, while residents are giving the 80-unit project rave reviews for its amenities.
Tired boulevard gets a lift Affordable-housing complex brings residents, businesses together at rejuvenated gateway
Developers Win Major Battle In the War Over Prevailing Wages. When most people think of public works projects, they probably picture highways, dams and military installations. But according to California’s labor unions, privately owned, low-income housing projects that receive certain federal tax benefits are classified as public works projects.
Seniors shape up in water aerobics class. On a recent hot summer day the pool at Grandon Village senior housing complex offered a cool respite.
City of Claremont selects EADC in RFP In March 2006, the City of Claremont released a Request for Proposals (RFP) to developers for an affordable rental housing development on the Base Line Road site. The City received six proposals. The City Council interviewed three developers before selecting Enhanced Affordable Development as the developer for the project.
EADC closes on two affordable housing projects in the Orlando area Enhanced Affordable partners with CharterMac on 324 unit multi-property deal with debt and equity financing of over 22 million.
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