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CRA/LA BUILDS AFFORDABLE HOUSING
CRA/LA is focused on the creation of affordable housing  “Affordable” means that housing costs are within the budget of a household earning no more than 120 percent of the median Los Angeles income. Our development projects also include mixed-income and market-rate housing.

• 74 active housing projects

• 11,441 total units

• 4,347 affordable units  

 • $204.6 M of CRA/LA Investment

 

CRA/LA CREATES NEW CONSTRUCTION & PERMANENT JOBS*
130 Active Projects

Housing & Mixed Use Projects

• 74 active projects

• 49,260 construction jobs

• 12,849 permanent jobs

 • $342.2 M of CRA/LA Investment

 

Non-Housing Projects

(Retail, Commercial and Industrial)

• 10 active projects

• 2,402 construction jobs

• 3,005 permanent jobs

• 1,130,095 commercial square feet

• $48.4 M of CRA/LA Investment

 

Public Improvements

(sidewalk & crosswalk enhancements, improved street lighting, signage, building exteriors)

• 15 active projects

• 429 construction jobs

• $18.2 M of CRA/LA Investment

 

Public Facilities

(transit centers, schools, government offices)

• 6 active projects

• 487 construction jobs

• 96 permanent jobs

• $10.7 M of CRA/LA Investment

 

Community Facilities

(community centers, preschool/childcare centers)

• 15 active projects

• 1,192 construction jobs

• 416 permanent jobs

• $46.5 M of CRA/LA Investment

 

Parks/Open Spaces

• 6 active projects

• 497 construction jobs

• $10.7 M of CRA/LA Investment

 

• “Active projects” are CRA/LA Board approved projects which are in the pipeline, under construction,  were recently completed, or on-hold due to the economic climate.

•  Construction jobs are estimates based on Economic Roundtable research. Permanent job estimates are based on HUB Permanent Job Estimators 2009 Guidelines.  

•  Data is current as of November 2010