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EAH Housing has launched work on a two-phase affordable housing project in Richmond, California, that will cater to seniors and people with disabilities

EAH Housing Launches Two-Phase Seniors Project in Richmond

Nonprofit housing development and management organization EAH Housing has launched work on a two-phase affordable housing project, Nevin Plaza. Located at 2400 Nevin Ave. in Richmond, the former public housing property will cater to seniors and people with disabilities.  

Phase I of the project set to be completed in late 2024, will focus on rehabilitating the existing seven-story building, including 138 units, with designs and interiors led by HKIT Architects. The project has received funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development  through the Section 8 Project-Based Voucher Program, and also includes $3.5 million in direct support from the City of Richmond.  

Following the completion of Phase I, the second phase will include a newly constructed building with units for low-income seniors. To provide additional value for residents and the surrounding community, EAH will integrate several pieces of art into the building’s exterior. 

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