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Housing at Home

Through the District’s Housing at Home initiative, CD8 continues to place people and families into homes in the same neighborhoods where they live, work, and worship. We advocate to prioritize folks who are looking for housing in SPA6 to have priority at Permanent Supportive Housing Developments. To date CD8 has built 440 units of HHH housing.

Collage of pictures from housing events

Asante Permanent Supportive Housing is located at 11001 S. Broadway and provides 54 new units to over 53 previously unhoused seniors. In addition to housing, residents have access to complementary supportive services administered by Asante’s onsite provider, The People Concern. 

The Chesterfield provides 42 supportive homes in South L.A. for seniors age 55+ who have experienced homelessness. There are also support services that help residents live more stable, independent lives.

Depot at Hyde Park is an affordable and supportive housing development located at 6527 S. Crenshaw Boulevard. Completed in May 2023, the development houses 43 households, of which nine will be low-income family households and thirty-three will be formerly homeless individual and family households. Case managers from Saint Joseph’s Center provide supportive services. 

Hope on Hyde Park provides 97 Units of Permanent Supportive Housing to South Los Angeles. Hope on Hyde Park was developed by the Hope street Development Group and wrap-around services are provided by St. Joseph’s Center and Project 180. Residents were selected through the Department of Mental Health in partnership with HOPICS.

The Pointe on Vermont offers 50-unit affordable housing with 25 units of permanent supportive housing. 

West Terrace is a brand new 64 unit affordable housing development consisting of 56 supportive housing apartments for formerly homeless households and families.

Florence Apartments (coming soon)