County and Partners Celebrate Completion of Unique Affordable Housing Project
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County and Partners Celebrate Completion of Unique Affordable Housing Project
""To address housing affordability in our community, we need all types of affordable housing options, including affordable ownership opportunities that allow individuals and families an opportunity to build equity alongside housing stability," said Santa Clara County Supervisor Betty Duong."
""Thanks to voters who approved the 2016 Measure A Affordable Housing Bond, we are making homeownership attainable and ensuring more of our community members can continue building their future right here in San José.""
""The Pallesen Apartments were constructed in 1910, according to the Preservation Action Council of San José, and designed by Wolfe and McKenzie, a San José firm founded by renowned architects Frank Delos Wolfe and Charles McKenzie.""
Santa Clara County officials celebrated the completion of the Pallesen Apartments project, which transformed a historic building into four affordable housing units. The Preservation Action Council of San José led efforts to save the building from demolition, relocating it to city-owned property. Habitat for Humanity renovated the apartments for low-income buyers. The county invested $1 million from the Measure A Affordable Housing Bond to support this initiative, promoting homeownership and housing stability in the community.
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