In Broadway-Manchester, San Diego-based developer Affirmed Housing Group is putting the finishing touches on a new permanent supportive housing project at the intersection of 120th and Main Streets.

Rendered view looking southwest from 120th and MainTogawa Smith Martin

The roughly $30-million project, named the Dahlia apartments, consists of a five-story building that will offer 56 studio and one-bedroom apartments reserved for formerly homeless persons earning up to 30 percent of the area median income.

As of 2019, rents for the apartments at Dahlia were expected to at $548 per month for a studio unit and $587 per month for a one-bedroom apartment.

Designed by AC Martin, the podium-type building is highlighted by cascading terrace decks along its southern face.  That feature, which creates outdoor space for residents, also provides a height transition to the adjacent residential neighborhood. In addition to housing, the project will incorporate a laundry facility, a community room, and offices for on-site supportive services.

View looking southwest from 120th and MainUrbanize LA

Affirmed Housing is either in the planning stages or construction for similar supportive housing projects in Chatsworth, Sawtelle, and Westmont, and recently completed developments in Westlake and East Hollywood.

The project site sits just under a mile south of Imperial Highway and Broadway, where another permanent supportive housing complex is under construction.

Looking for affordable housing? Visit lahousing.lacity.org/aahr and housing.lacounty.gov

California's 2021 state income limits

Click here for additional affordable housing resources