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California Affordable Housing Project May Hold One Answer to Worst US Housing Crisis

Incoming Gov. Gavin Newsom Hopes to Overhaul the Economics of Building Low, Medium-Income Housing
AMG & Associates and its partners are scheduled to break ground this spring on a 552-unit affordable housing project in Santa Ana, California. Photo: NAI Capital
AMG & Associates and its partners are scheduled to break ground this spring on a 552-unit affordable housing project in Santa Ana, California. Photo: NAI Capital
CoStar News
January 17, 2019 | 8:48 P.M.

Three developers are preparing to build a 552-unit apartment complex in Santa Ana, California, that's set to be one of the largest affordable housing projects in a state with America's worst housing crisis. The project used some of the same techniques proposed by Gov. Gavin Newsom as part of his goal to create 3.5 million homes over six years.

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