Real Estate/Development
Nov. 25, 2003
Affordable Housing That Feels Like Home
BY CHRIS TOLLES CREJ News Assistant On land once marred by gang violence, a new kind of low-income housing project blooms in Los Angeles. Around playgrounds and park benches, through arbors and beds of roses, pathways wind and cul-de-sacs connect 377 multifamily units that may help change the way the public views low-income housing.
BY CHRIS TOLLES
CREJ News Assistant
On land once marred by gang violence, a new kind of low-income housing project blooms in Los Angeles.
Around playgrounds and park benches, through arbors and beds of roses, pathways wind and cul-de-sacs connect 377 multifamily units that may help change the way the public views low-income housing.
Formerly Aliso Village, the redeveloped Pueblo del Sol, the second-largest affordable-housing project in the ...
CREJ News Assistant
On land once marred by gang violence, a new kind of low-income housing project blooms in Los Angeles.
Around playgrounds and park benches, through arbors and beds of roses, pathways wind and cul-de-sacs connect 377 multifamily units that may help change the way the public views low-income housing.
Formerly Aliso Village, the redeveloped Pueblo del Sol, the second-largest affordable-housing project in the ...
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