One year after breaking ground in Van Nuys, prefabricated modular units are now being hoisted into place at Oatsie's Place, a new permanent supportive housing complex from Daylight Community Development, Decro Corp., and the Downtown Women's Center.

Located 16015 W. Sherman Way in Van Nuys, the project will eventually feature a total of 46 apartments reserved for formerly homeless persons and survivors of domestic violence. Plans call for a mix of studio, one-, and two-bedroom dwellings.

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Studio One Eleven is designing modular development, which will be arranged to provide space for on-site amenities including a rooftop deck and courtyard.

The building is named for activist and journalist Marylouise Oates, who helped the Downtown Women’s Center raise funds for housing.

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At the time of its March 2022 groundbreaking, the project was on track for completion in 2023.

Oatsie's Place follows several other projects now being built by Decro and Daylight - including the Vanowen Apartments in North Hollywood - which also make use of modular units.

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