Linc Housing wants to raze its HQ for affordable homes in Long Beach
Linc Housing wants to tear down its Long Beach headquarters to build more than 100 affordable apartments. The nonprofit affordable housing developer filed plans to raze its office hub and replace it with an apartment building at 3590 Elm Avenue, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The 13,100-square-foot, single-story offices built in 1961 would be demolished. Plans call for a five-story complex with 109 affordable apartments to serve families earning between 30 percent and 70 percent of area median income, a Linc spokesperson told Urbanize. The 145,000-square-foot building would include ground-floor offices — presumably a replacement headquarters — and parking for 69 […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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