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EAH Housing Launches Affordable Development in Altadena

Nonprofit developer EAH Housing has started construction on Agave, a 58-unit affordable housing development in Altadena. Located at 2052 Lake Ave., the four-story building will offer a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartment homes for formerly unhoused individuals. Completion is expected in 2025.

“As with many cities in LA County, Altadena is dealing with a rapidly growing need for not only affordable housing but special needs and permanent supportive housing,” said Laura Hall, CEO and president of EAH Housing. “We see Agave as an opportunity to address this demand and provide Altadena with a community where the needs of individuals facing housing instability will be addressed. We are grateful for our partnership with Union Station Homeless Services and the countless ways their services will benefit the lives of Agave residents for years to come.”

Union Station Homeless Services will provide supportive housing services. In accordance with applicable federal regulations, all residents will have access to the Homeless Management Information System and Coordinated Entry System.  

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