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Home » AMCAL Projects to Jumpstart California Economy

AMCAL Projects to Jumpstart California Economy

Jul 7, 2010

Federal, state and local agencies, and the American Recovery Reinvestment Act (ARRA) will contribute to funding more than $112.4 million in development costs for the construction of eight communities. The eight projects, built by AMCAL Multi-Housing Inc., span Los Angeles, Orange, Fresno, and Kern counties. They include:

  • Andalucia, a 75-unit family community and Mosaic, a 56-unit mixed-use community in Los Angeles
  • Montecito, a 98-unit senior community in Panorama City
  • Mirandela, a 34-unit senior community in Rancho Palos Verdes
  • Royale, a 36-unit family community in Westminster
  • Santa Fe, a 56-unit mixed-use community in Bakersfield
  • Cordova, an 81-unit family community in Selma
  • Summer Hill, a 50-unit family community in Fresno

More than $84.9 million in low-income housing tax credits was awarded to AMCAL to build these communities. The developments replace underutilized space and dilapidated buildings, and will be built using sustainable materials and exceed energy-efficiency standards.

Since 1996, AMCAL has completed 31 projects with 3,178 units, valued at $578. Since 2003, AMCAL has been awarded over $350 in low-income housing tax credits.

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