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Highridge Costa Opens $21M Affordable Seniors Housing Community in Cibolo, Texas

CIBOLO, TEXAS — California-based Highridge Costa Development Co. has opened El Sereno Senior Living, a $21 million affordable seniors housing community in Cibolo, a northeastern suburb of San Antonio. The property features 136 units, 119 of which are reserved for seniors earning between 30 to 60 percent of the area median income. The remaining 17 […]

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Highridge Costa  uses its extensive expertise in affordable housing to deliver quality communities that support residents. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has recognized Highridge Costa with the Best Affordable Rental Community for people aged 50 and older (50+), the Best 50+ Independent Living Community and the Best 50+ Mixed Use Community for its

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Highridge Costa, Casa Linda Open $21M Affordable Community in Texas

CIBOLO, Texas — Gardena, California-based Highridge Costa Development Company and Dallas-based Casa Linda Development Corporation have opened El Sereno Senior Living, an affordable seniors housing community in Cibolo, approximately 20 miles northeast of downtown San Antonio. Development costs for the three-story, 136-unit property were estimated at $21 million. A total of 119 units are reserved

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SENIOR LIVING New affordable housing facility for residents 55 and up opens in Cibolo

CIBOLO — Nearly five years after the idea of an affordable housing project was brought to the city of Cibolo and about a year after developers broke ground, El Sereno Senior Living is now a home for several residents. The affordable apartment community, located at 213 Somerset Ave., for seniors 55 years and older celebrated its

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New affordable senior living apartments open in Cibolo

The El Sereno Senior Living apartments, a 136-unit affordable senior living complex in Cibolo, will open Wednesday. The $21 million project was co-developed by Gardena, California-based Highridge Costa Development Co. and Dallas-based Casa Linda Development Corp. The three-story, wrap-style apartment community at 213 Somerset Ave. features 99 one-bedroom apartments and 37 two-bedroom apartments. Of the

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Ground Broken for $130 Million Kulana Hale Mixed-Use and Senior Affordable Apartment Community

GARDENA, CA, and HONOLULU–Hawaii Governor David Ige, other state and local officials, along with community leaders, and members of the development team recently joined together to officially break ground on the $64 million Kulana Hale mixed-use senior affordable apartment community. Located at 1020 Wakea Street in Kapolei, the project consists of three components to be

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Ground broken for $32M mixed-use permanent supportive housing community

Los Angeles city officials, along with community leaders and real estate developers, gathered to break ground on a $32M mixed-use permanent supportive housing community for homeless veterans and homeless individuals in South Los Angeles. Highridge Development Co. and SRO Housing Corp. are developing the 57-unit Rise Apartments at 4050 South Figueroa St. on behalf of

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Construction begins on $32 million LA veterans housing complex

Construction has started on a $32-million supportive housing complex for homeless veterans in Exposition Park, located in the south region of Los Angeles, Calif., reports the Los Angeles Wave Newspapers. The RISE Apartments, at 4050 S. Figueroa St., is designed for people making 30 to 50 percent of the area median income. The development will include 56 fully

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Ground Broken for $32 Million RISE Apartment Community in South Los Angeles for Homeless Veterans and Other Homeless Individuals

SOUTH LOS ANGELES, December 14, 2018 – State and local public officials, including Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles Councilmember Curren Price, Jr., and Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, as well as community leaders, and members of the ownership and development team joined together today to officially break ground on the $32 million

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