Just south of Adams Boulevard, a $23-million affordable housing development by the Retirement Housing Foundation is headed towards completion. 

The project, located at the northwest corner of Crenshaw and 28th Street, consists of a five-story building that will feature 50 apartments for low-income seniors above 3,500 square feet of ground-floor commercial space. 

Rents in the building, which is called the Crenshaw Villas, will range from as little as $466 for a one-bedroom unit to $933 per month for two-bedroom apartments.  The project will cater towards persons making between 30 and 50 percent of the area median income.

The mixed-use development was designed by Urban Architecture Lab.

Completion is anticipated later this year.

A similar project, also from the Retirement Housing Foundation, is now under construction south near the intersection of Crenshaw and Jefferson Boulevard.