The Jamboree Housing Corp. will now build a 33-unit supportive housing project based on a $1.5 million payment approved by Claremont, CA.
The Jamboree Housing Corp. is a nonprofit organization that builds high-quality, affordable housing.
The proposed housing projects will be built between Larkin Park and the Quaker’s Claremont Friends meeting location. Property owner Pilgrim Place sells the space specifically for housing for those with incomes defined by officials as “extremely low.”
This project includes:
- Nine studios with about 373 square feet each
- 23 one-bedroom units with 455 to 485 square feet
- One two-bedroom manager’s unit
Renters who earn at or below 30% of the area’s median income are eligible to obtain the rental property.
Jamboree explains the design concept behind their affordable housing.
Courier Place’s unique design concept allows seniors the continuous option to integrate with or enjoy quiet separateness from residents with families. For instance, seniors have their own separate building where they can find respite and quiet conversations in the community kitchen and common sitting areas. Or, they can interact in the family community center, playground, pool or patio dining areas with families and children living in the property’s neighboring buildings.
Jamboree Housing Corp.
Small Town Charm of Claremont
Claremont is known for its small-town charm, and it’s becoming evident that small and aesthetically pleasing buildings are essential to senior and family well-being.
“Permanent supportive housing is absolutely the number one best practice in ending homelessness, not more shelter, not feeding programs or temporary housing people in our places of worship,”
Claremont Change member Christine Margiotta
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