Denali
521 and 527 E. 4th Street Long Beach, CA 90802
Last Updated: 4/18/23
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On-Site Supportive Services
On-site Laundry
Community Rooms
Elevators
Bike Parking
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75% (approx. 75 units) Permanent Supportive Housing
25% (approx. 25 units) General Affordable Units
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101 1-bedroom units for residents
2 manager’s units
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Acquired: 2022
Construction: Expected 2025
Live: Expected 2027
Named after the tallest mountain in North America, Denali will be Holos Communities’ first high-rise project. Denali will consist of 103 one-bedroom apartments at the site of the former Long Beach Housing Authority. When completed, Denali is projected to house an integrated population, with 75% of units (75 units) of permanent supportive housing for chronically unhoused individuals and 25% (25 units) of general affordable housing. Denali will be one building with two distinct sides, connected by a series of walkways. Like all permanent supportive properties, Denali will offer comprehensive support services to ensure tenants are able to remain housed. Denali will also boast a broad sustainability strategy including extensive solar panels, all electric appliances and has set a goal of net-zero operations.
Please note that images and pictures are initial concepts and will be developed further as the project progresses.
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100% Electric
Net Zero Operations Goal
Solar Panels
Denali is situated near several public transit options ensuring that residents have access to reliable transportation for school, work and more. Future residents will be a less than 10-minute walk to several restaurants, grocery stores, schools, and parks. This proximity to transit will help create the groundwork for walkable communities and reduce our collective reliance on cars.
Operations Partners
Construction Team
Capital Funders
Additional Funding Details:
Long Beach Development Services: Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC)
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