National CORE and the San Diego Community Housing Corporation’s new Rose Creek Village will bring 59 high-quality affordable studio apartments – including 18 reserved for veterans – to San Diego’s trendy Pacific Beach neighborhood in 2026, connecting residents to the area’s lively culture and abundant services and resources.
City and county officials, partners and company leaders gathered on Sept. 17 at the site of the new apartments to celebrate the start of construction on the innovative coastal community.
Rose Creek Village will feature modern, efficient studio-style apartments for individuals, small families, veterans and seniors. Serving residents earning between 30% and 60% of the area median income, the community also will provide comprehensive resident services to ensure long-term housing stability.
Federal rental housing vouchers awarded by the San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC) will help pay rent for the 18 veterans who experienced homelessness and 29 additional residents with low income.
“Bringing affordable housing to high-resource neighborhoods like Pacific Beach shows what’s possible when we commit to building homes in every community,” Mayor Todd Gloria said. “Thanks in part to the City’s Bridge to Home program that works to get more affordable homes built across every neighborhood of San Diego, veterans and other San Diegans will soon have safe, stable places to call home right here by the beach. Housing ends homelessness, and this project is another step toward ensuring every San Diegan has a roof over their head at a price they can afford.”
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