Six months after breaking ground  in Lincoln Heights, wood framing is on the rise for the new Century + Restorative Care Village near Los Angeles General Medical Center.

Century Housing Corp. is currently building the first phase of the project at 1321 N. Mission Road, which will include 146 supportive and affordable homes, as well as a 12-bed peer respite facility, and on-site supportive services. The apartments are to be reserved for households earning between 30 and 60 percent of the area median income level.

Rendering of Century + Restorative Care VillagePractice

A second phase of the project, which will rise on land previously improved with ancillary buildings to Los Angeles General Medical Center, will add another 150 homes to the property, as well as a workforce development center. The project complements the larger Restorative Care Village at the medical center campus, joining a 128-bed mental health rehabilitation center located east across Mission Road.

Practice and Studio-MLA are designing the contemporary podium-type development, which will stand five stories in height and incorporate landscaped open spaces interspersed throughout the ground level.

Site plan for Century + Restorative Care VillagePractice

Completion of the new affordable housing is expected in 2028.

The Restorative Care Village serves as a prelude to the redevelopment of the historic General Hospital building and surrounding land, which will include upwards of 885 homes and commercial uses.

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