On the right tracks
Courier Place Apartment Homes opened in Claremont, Calif., in January on a 3.4-acre infill site adjacent to the city's Metrolink Commuter Rail station. The city provided $4.91 million for the $21.3 million development and was involved in the design, entitlement and construction. Additional public funding came from the Los Angeles County Community Development Commission, which provided $2.75 million in financing. Built by Jamboree Housing Corp., the 75-unit workforce housing project just received its LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Photo by juantallo.com.
Published Aug. 17, 2012
Courier Place Apartment Homes opened in Claremont, Calif., in January on a 3.4-acre infill site adjacent to the city's Metrolink Commuter Rail station. The city provided $4.91 million for the $21.3 million development and was involved in the design, entitlement and construction. Additional public funding came from the Los Angeles County Community Development Commission, which provided $2.75 million in financing. Built by Jamboree Housing Corp., the 75-unit workforce housing project just received its LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Photo by juantallo.com.
Published Aug. 17, 2012