Amanda Villas will provide Cudahy’s low-income seniors with a unique blend of high-quality affordable housing paired with a state-of-the-art health center that will deliver medical, dental and behavioral health services to residents of the development and their neighbors in the community.
Co-developers National CORE and Prima Development joined city officials, elected leaders, partners and community members to celebrate the launch of construction on September 24th for the new 140-apartment property, which is anticipated to be completed in 2028.
“Amanda Villas is a vision for healthier, more connected communities,” said Kevin Chin, National CORE’s vice president of project development. “By pairing high-quality apartment homes with accessible medical services, National CORE is helping bridge the gap between housing stability and overall well-being.”
Cudahy, one of the most densely populated communities in California, reports a poverty rate more than double that of the state with 88% of residents renting their homes. Each year, more seniors fall into poverty. As a result, Amanda Villas is designed to serve seniors earning under 50% of the area median income, a lower threshold than many affordable housing communities. Sixty-nine apartments are set aside as permanent supportive housing for residents who have faced homelessness.
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