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Tyler Court

Project Overview

Tyler Court provides 20 units of affordable senior housing in El Monte. This 15,000 square foot site was formerly home to a blighted eyesore along a popular commercial strip.

Domus worked closely with the City of El Monte to develop an architectural and financing plan that would create a high-quality development—quickly. By leveraging tax credits with federal HOME funds, Domus was able to replace the neighborhood eyesore with a certified LEED Platinum craftsman-style building.

Designed by YHLA Architects, the housing development features a community room, terrace and solar panels integrated into the awnings, carports, and roof well. Additional green features include drought-tolerant landscaping, high-efficiency drip irrigation and permeable pavers that filter stormwater and reduce pollutants.

Project Features

  • 20 units for low-income seniors
  • Certified LEED Platinum
  • On-site senior services
  • Designed by YHLA Architects
  • Rooftop photovoltaics panels
  • Drought-tolerant landscaping
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Entrata

Project Overview

Entrata was conceived by the City of Pittsburg as a gateway to the downtown waterfront in Pittsburg, California. Entrata grew out of a joint venture between Domus and the City of Pittsburg to create a mixed-use, mixed-income building in the city’s recently redeveloped downtown.

The project provides 28 residential units — 13 affordable and 15 market rate — as well as ground floor commercial space occupied by municipal administrative offices. The project also includes striking public art by acclaimed environmental artist Topher Delaney.

Project Features

  • 13 affordable units, 15 market rate units
  • Mixed-use development
  • Ground floor commercial space
  • Public art by Topher Delaney
  • Designed by Woldemar & Associates
  • Gateway into recently redeveloped Downtown Pittsburg
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Garvey Court

Project Overview

Garvey Court represents the first mixed-use development and the first LEED-certified building ever built in the City of El Monte. The project replaces a vacant, blighted site located along a major transportation corridor with 68 residential units for low-income seniors.

The LEED Platinum building includes a comprehensive health and wellness center, a landscaped courtyard with public art fixtures and commercial space on the ground floor. The residential units are restricted to seniors aged 55 and older, with 100 percent of the units restricted to tenants with incomes at or below 50 percent of the area’s median income.

Domus has partnered with the Cleaver Family Wellness Center to offer comprehensive social, recreational and supportive services for the residents of Garvey Court.

Garvey Court breathed new life into a vacant, blighted site located along a major transportation corridor for the San Gabriel Valley. The first mixed-use project in the City of El Monte, Garvey Court features 68 residential units for low-income seniors, a wellness center, and commercial space on the ground floor.

The site also includes landscaped courtyards and displays of public art. Domus partnered with the Cleaver Family Wellness Center to offer comprehensive social, recreational and supportive services.

Project Features

  • 68 units for low-income seniors
  • Certified LEED Platinum
  • First mixed-use development in the City of El Monte
  • On-site wellness center
  • Ground floor commercial
  • Rooftop photovoltaic panels
  • Landscaped courtyard with public art
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Lincoln Court

Project Overview

Located in Oakland’s vibrant Dimond District, Lincoln Court provides 82 apartments for low-income seniors, many of whom have disabilities.  In partnership with neighborhood groups and the City of Oakland, Domus was able to transform the long-troubled site into a valuable addition to the community.

Lincoln Court redeveloped a site that was previously occupied by the Hillcrest Motel, a blighted motel known for drug activity and prostitution.  The new landmark building establishes a fresh neighborhood identity and represents a valuable addition to the community.

In 2008, Lincoln Court was named a Best Affordable Residential Finalist by the SF Business Times.

In partnership with neighborhood groups and the City of Oakland, Domus was able to transform a long-troubled site into a valuable addition to the community. Lincoln Court redeveloped a site that was previously occupied by the Hillcrest Motel, a blighted property known for drug activity and prostitution.

Located in Oakland’s vibrant Dimond District, Lincoln Court provides 82 units of housing to low-income seniors, many with disabilities.

The three-story apartment building incorporates green building components and includes a central courtyard with lush landscaping and garden furniture.

Project Features

  • 82 units for low-income seniors
  • Replaced crime-ridden motel with neighborhood gem
  • A lushly landscaped central courtyard
  • Designed by YHLA Architects

Awards

  • Best Affordable Residential Finalist, 2008 San Francisco Business Journal
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Kings Beach Housing Now

Project Overview

Kings Beach Housing Now is a breakthrough affordable workforce housing project in the Lake Tahoe Basin. This award-winning project is outstanding because it answers a region’s desperate call for affordable, sustainable housing.

Prior to Kings Beach Housing Now, decent, affordable living solutions for the workforce simply did not exist in the area. Kings Beach Housing Now addresses the urgent need for affordable workforce housing while helping to protect the natural beauty of Lake Tahoe and its surrounding environment.

Kings Beach Housing Now has been honored with several prestigious awards, including the 2014 AIA/HUD Housing & Community-Informed Design Award and the 2014 Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award for Environmental and Economic Partnerships.

The Kings Beach Housing Now project addresses the urgent need for affordable workforce housing in Kings Beach while helping to protect the natural beauty of Lake Tahoe and its surrounding environment.

A unique example of rural infill development, this 77-unit project counters the environmental ills associated with sprawl development by locating quality high-density housing within established communities near employers, transportation, and amenities.

The project promotes a healthier environment through green building, design features, and stormwater management. Social services are conveniently offered on-site in partnership with the North Tahoe Family Resource Center. Most importantly, Kings Beach Housing Now replaces substandard workforce housing, creating healthier places for individuals and families to live.

Project Features

  • 77 units for low-income families
  • Located on five scattered sites
  • First deed-restricted housing ever built in the Lake Tahoe Basin
  • Multi-award winning development
  • All sites located near transit/amenities
  • 100% onsite stormwater detention
  • LEED Silver

Awards

  • Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award for Environmental and Economic Partnerships, 2014 California Environmental Protection Agency
  • Community-Informed Design Award, 2014 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development & The American Institute of Architects
  • Green Building Super Heroes Award, 2013 U.S. Green Building Council Gold Nugget Award: Judges Special Award of Excellence – Outstanding Responsive Design Addressing
  • Special Needs, 2013 Pacific Coast Builders Conference Best in the Basin, 2011Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
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La Valentina

Project Overview

La Valentina grew out of an assemblage of vacant, blighted parcels on a brownfield site into a vibrant transit village in the heart of Sacramento’s urban core.

The mixed-use, transit-oriented development provides 81 units of much-needed affordable housing to low-income families earning between 30 and 60 percent of the area median income.

Additionally, La Valentina’s ground floor retail spaces are conveniently located directly adjacent to a light rail station, further attracting economic opportunity to this area.

Recognized as a model for smart growth, La Valentina has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Award for Smart Growth Achievement and the Sacramento Area Council of Governments’ Blueprint Excellence Award.

Looking to reactivate a historic urban neighborhood, Domus built Sacramento’s first true transit-oriented development. The Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency selected Domus through a Request for Proposals process to develop this brownfield site adjacent to the La Valentina Light Rail Station.

Domus also created a pilot project for Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s Homes of the Future Program, creating the first near Net-Zero townhomes in Sacramento. The project implements numerous green building and design elements, and one-third of residents choose to walk, bike, or use transit for their daily commute.

La Valentina serves a range of residents in 81 studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, and offers access to employment centers and urban amenities as well as family-friendly amenities such as parks and a free on-site afterschool program.

Project Features

  • 81 units for low-income families
  • Multi-award winning development
  • Two distinct sites: Station & North
  • Near-Net Zero energy usage (North)
  • TOD adjacent to the light rail station
  • Mixed-use with ground floor commercial
  • SMUD Home of the Future Pilot Project
  • Designed by David Baker + Partners and YHLA Architects (North)

Awards

  • National Award for Smart Growth Achievement: Best Built Project, 2013
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Gold Nugget Award: Best Sustainable Residential Development, 2013
  • Pacific Coast Builders Conference Best Infill Project, 2012
  • Sacramento Business Journal Transit-Oriented Development of the Year, 2012
  • Sacramento Regional Transit Blueprint Excellence Award, 2012
  • Sacramento Area Council of Governments
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Anchor Village

Project Overview

Anchor Village is an infill redevelopment project constructed on the previously vacant site at 601 N. Hunter Street in downtown Stockton, CA.

Domus Development brought a successful high-density mixed-use development to the area, providing supportive affordable housing along with services for veterans at risk of homelessness and individuals living with special needs. The project began construction in March 2017 and was completed in November 2018, with residents moving in shortly after.

The 60,867 square foot, four-story project was built on a 0.7 acre lot and consists of 51 units comprising 39 one-bedroom and 12 two-bedroom residential living spaces. All units with the exception of the manager’s unit are restricted to low-income households. The resulting project residential density is 74.1 units per acre, far exceeding county-wide average density levels of 9 units per acre indicated in the RTP/SCS.

To address the unique needs of the resident population, Anchor Village includes an on-site property manager and resident services. Approximately 8,000 square feet of ground floor community space houses comprehensive resident services, including private rooms for individual counseling, meetings, and other social services. Furthermore, the non-office space is designed for fostering social interaction, including activities, programs and classes for tenants. This space is designed to encourage socialization and a strong sense of community. All common areas are ADA compliant, ensuring accessibility for disabled tenants.

The Anchor Village project further capitalizes on sustainable development practices as a transit-oriented development by providing residents with convenient access via a short walk (half-mile or less) to four San Joaquin Regional Transit District bus stops and the Downtown Transit Center. The project further supports greenhouse gas reductions by reducing parking availability and encouraging multimodal transportation.  In addition to convenient access to local and regional bus transit, the project is within short walking distance to a wide range of goods and services found in the Stockton downtown core.

Project Features

  • 51 Units of Affordable Housing
    • 11 Units Designated for  Homeless/at-risk of Homelessness with Mental disabilities
  • TOD Community
  • Walking distance to four San Joaquin Regional Transit District bus stops and the Downtown Transit Center
  • Site amenities include gated access, secure building, Bike Storage, community room, small community garden, and on-site management office
  • 23 on-grade parking spaces
  • Support Services and Educational Classes available for all tenants

Awards

  • 2019 San Joaquin Valley Blueprint Awards – Award of Merit for Residential Development Project
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Kelsey Village

Project Overview

Kelsey Village is a joint venture between Domus Development and Satellite Affordable Housing Associates. This project utilizes a HUD 811 Grant originally awarded to Satellite for a 20-unit supportive housing project in Manteca that fell victim to the economic recession.

Kelsey Village replaces a vacant, blighted former motel and SRO facility with 20 newly constructed affordable housing units with 50 percent of the units reserved for those with developmental disabilities. An on-site case manager works with residents to connect them with high-quality services nearby and provide opportunities on-site.

Designed with disabled populations in mind, amenities include a large community room, private meeting rooms for case management, on-site laundry, a terrace and a community garden with wheelchair accessibility.

Project Features

  • 20 units for low-income residents, with 50% reserved for people with developmental disabilities
  • On-site case management
  • Accessible community garden
  • Large community room
  • Designed by YHLA Architects
  • Best Affordable Residential Award Finalist, Sacramento Business Journal

Awards

  • Best Affordable Residential Award Finalist, Sacramento Business Journal
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Southcrest

Project Overview

Southcrest is a HUD Section 8 property with 30 one- and two- bedroom residential units. Prior to the acquisition by Domus, this poorly maintained property was at risk of losing its rent subsidy, which would have displaced many long-term residents.

In  December 2007, Domus acquired Southcrest with the purpose of renovating the property and preserving its affordability for the future. With assistance from the  City of Sacramento, Domus was able to preserve this housing resource and renew its rent subsidy.

Upgrades and improvements include a new manager’s office, laundry room, and community room with a computer learning center. Domus also converted two of the units to fully ADA accessible and vision/hearing impaired units.

Project Features

  • 30 units of Section 8 housing
  • Preservation of affordable units
  • New community room with a computer learning center
  • Near library and daily amenities
  • Lush landscaping and preserved mature trees
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Northland Village

Project Overview

Prior to the acquisition by Domus, Northland Village was a neglected property and was at risk of losing its rent subsidy, which would have displaced hundreds of residents. Domus preserved this essential housing resource through a layered funding strategy that included a project-based Section 8 contract.

Northland Village is a HUD Section 8 property with 144 family units housed in 32 separate buildings. Domus acquired Northland in March 2005 with the goal of renovating the property while maintaining its affordability for the future.

Improvements include two new community rooms — one with a new manager’s unit and the other with a computer learning center — two playgrounds and a basketball court for the many children who live at Northland Village.

Project Features

  • 144 units for low-income families
  • Preservation of Section 8 housing
  • Two new community rooms
  • Two playgrounds
  • Basketball court
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