A new modular affordable housing project has reached completion at 401 East 6th Street in Downtown Los Angeles. The project proposal includes the construction of a six-story building offering residential units at affordable units.
Mercy Housing California is the project developer. TCA Architects and Relm are responsible for the designs.
Construction is now complete for a new permanent supportive housing complex at a corner lot. Named The 6th Street Place apartments, the six-story building brings 70,000 square feet of total built-up area providing 94 residential units at affordable rates. The units are designed as studios. The complex also features community space and a 13-car garage on the ground floor. The building is reserved for low-income households and features one manager’s unit. The People Concern will be provide the residents with on-site services.
The designs feature modular construction sustainably built with cost-effective strategies that support the local community. Individual components of the building were manufactured off-site, then assembled on the site like any typical prefab construction.
The project site sits near the intersection of 6th Street and San Pedro Street.
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