en.Wedoany.com Reported - Lazuli Landing, a residential complex in the Decoto neighborhood of Union City, Alameda County, California, has entered a new phase, marking the first new affordable housing project in this community in decades. MidPen Housing is the project sponsor.

Elected officials and the project team recently celebrated this construction milestone together. Union City Mayor Gary Singh stated at the event: "Lazuli Landing represents the fulfillment of our commitment to the community. These new affordable homes will provide more families with the opportunity to live and thrive in Union City."
MidPen Housing President and CEO Matthew O. Franklin added: "We are deeply grateful for the collaboration and vision of city, county, and state leadership, along with our many partners, which have made the Lazuli Landing affordable housing a reality."

This affordable housing project is expected to provide 81 deed-restricted units for families earning between 20% and 60% of the area median income. Seventeen of these affordable homes will be specifically designated for residents with intellectual or developmental disabilities. The ground floor will feature commercial space leased to the city's Youth and Family Services Department.
BDE Architecture is responsible for the design of this affordable housing project. The complex is expected to feature a Mission Revival style, with arched windows, stucco-toned facades, and exaggerated eave overhangs. The 1.65-acre site is located along Mission Boulevard between D and E Streets, near Whipple. Construction is anticipated to be completed by mid-2027, with Nibbi Brothers serving as the general contractor.
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