The Allison in San Diego, California is a partnership project between Wakeland and Housing Innovation Partners (HIP) that has successfully rehabilitated an existing 58-unit property. Completed in 2018, the apartments have been renovated with new materials and energy-conserving appliances, while also featuring a standalone community building and a rooftop solar system that reduces energy use by 35%. With 48 units specifically designated as supportive housing for individuals who have experienced homelessness, The Allison offers comprehensive resident services provided by CRF, Pathways, Mental Health Systems, and HIP.
Financed through tax credits, Red Stone Equity Partners, Wells Fargo, and the State Department of Housing and Community Development, The Allison also received additional funding from the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, HUD, and energy incentives from the Low Income Weatherization Program and Energy Upgrade California SDG&E. This development provides 58 units designed for households earning between 25 and 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI), ensuring affordable housing options for a diverse range of individuals and families in San Diego.
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