Spaces
For us, creating spaces is an act of community building. Our buildings exist within ecosystems where people live, work and are provided opportunities to lead fuller lives. This includes a commitment to the creation of green spaces, building near public transit to reduce the need for cars and parking and the inclusion of commercial spaces that allow small businesses and their employees to thrive and combat gentrification — gentrification occurs when one group of individuals is displaced from their homes by another group with greater purchasing power. It is our goal not only to provide homes for our most vulnerable neighbors, but to provide a range of economic, environmental, and equitable benefits to the communities that we are honored to serve.
Last Updated 10/25/24
4
Pre-Development
4
In Construction
16
In Operation
7
Commercial Spaces In Operation
817
Total Units In Operation
414
Total Units Under Construction/Pre-Development
Housing Financing
The way that we finance the construction of affordable housing in Los Angeles is complicated, takes a long time and is incredibly expensive. If we are going to build enough permanent housing to keep our unhoused neighbors off the streets and keep rent-burdened Angelenos from becoming unhoused, we need to make it easier to build faster and cheaper.
We can speed up the process by securing land from public jurisdictions, siting by public transit to reduce the need for the expensive parking structures and utilizing faster building methods like modular construction. These strategies can speed up the process considerably and reduce costs by 33% and complete projects 25% faster.
Leasing Information
Are you looking for an affordable apartment? Is your small business in need of commercial space? Explore vacancies at our residential and commercial spaces and learn more about the application process.
Small Business Resilience
With the goal of enhancing local economic growth, Holos' Small Business Resiliency Strategy makes available commercial spaces to small, local, women- and/or BIPOC-owned businesses at discounted rental rates, and with other financial assistance such as a Tenant Improvement (TI) loan from a local Community Development Financial Institutions CDFI.
How to get involved
Join us in the fight to house the houseless and mitigate the impacts of climate change and racial inequity. Whether you are able to donate to support our mission, would like to learn about investing in affordable housing, or have land on which you’d like to develop, we’d like to hear from you. The challenges we face are great, but we can do more together.