Just over one year after breaking ground in Westchester, wood framing is starting to rise for a new permanent supportive housing complex from non-profit developer Community Corp. of Santa Monica.

The Redtail Crossing apartments, under construction at 8333 Airport Boulevard, is billed as the first permanent supportive housing development in Westchester. Plans call for a four-story building featuring 102 one-, two-, and three-bedroom residential units above subterranean parking for 78 vehicles.

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According to a staff report to the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee, the apartments will serve households earning between 30 and 60 percent of the area median income level.

KFA Architecture is designing Redtail Crossing, which will have an E-shaped footprint wrapping around two landscaped courtyards. Other components of the project include community rooms, a rear yard, and case management offices for on-site service providers.

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According to the Community Corp. website, completion of the more than $60-million project is on track for the second half of 2024.

While Community Corp. has made its name by building affordable housing in Santa Monica, the non-profit developer has looked outside of its hometown in recent years. Its portfolio includes a 50-unit affordable housing complex in Mar Vista, as well as a proposed 78-unit building on Sepulveda Boulevard in Culver City.

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