Regions West | San Diego
$46M Affordable Housing Project in San Diego Reaches Milestone
Aug 29, 2008

Father Joe's Villages 16th & Market Workforce Affordable Housing Development takes a big step toward realization with the topping off of the 12-story downtown San Diego residential property. ROEL Construction is spearheading building efforts on behalf of developer Father Joe's Villages, which conceived the $46 million project, its inaugural housing endeavor, to accommodate low-income and working families in the area. Joseph Wong Design Associates is the architectural firm behind the 217,100-square-foot structure that ultimately will feature 136 apartment units, ground-level retail space and a two-level underground parking facility. Construction of 16th & Market is scheduled to conclude in January 2009, and doors will open to residents a month later.

 
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