In Long Beach, wood framing is taking shape for a new affordable housing complex from Jamboree Housing Corporation just east of the A Line.

The project at 101 E. Pacific Coast Highway, named The 101 for its address, consists of a five-story building which will eventually feature 52 one- and two-bedroom apartments above parking for 20 vehicles.

View from Pacific Coast Highway looking northUrbanize LA

Jamboree Housing will reserve the apartments for renters earning up to 30 percent of the area median income level.

Y&M Architects is designing the contemporary podium-type building, which will also include a community room, offices for on-site staff, and an outdoor amenity area.

Rendering of The 101Y&M Architects

Jamboree financed the more than $40-million project using a mix of state, local, and private sources.

Other upcoming projects from the Orange County-based development firm include an affordable housing complex slated for a Metro-adjacent property in Duarte.

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