BISNOW – OLD CHURCH CONVERTING TO SENIOR HOUSING

Posted by KFA | March 18, 2015 | 2015 Blog
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KFA partner Wade Killefer, Associates chairman Thomas Safran, and Clifford Beers Housing exec director Christian Ahumada say the design will preserve the old stained-glass windows, in addition to the church’s historic organ. The project will convert the 90-year-old Immanuel Church at 3215 E 3rd St in Long Beach into a three-story complex for seniors. The project will include 24 one-bedroom units with rents starting at about $450.

The $12.1M project will deliver in summer 2016 and was financed by low income housing credit equity from Union Bank, an infill grant, a HUD loan and money from Long Beach, among other sources. Amenities will include a community room, fitness center, and residents will have access to senior health and education programs.

 

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