13 August 2017
Inspiring Creative Living Transforms The New Urban DTMesa Landscape
A new vision is getting real, very real
12 June 2017
Sneak Preview > Community Development Partners Set For Move-Ins @ El Rancho Del Sol
The groundbreaking ceremony took place on October 17, 2016 at 659 E Main Street. The keynote speaker was Arizona Department of Housing Director Michael Trailor, along with Kimber Lanning of Local First Arizona and Eric Paine, Community Development Partners and others
Nine months later it's almost ready for move-ins, with a vigorous response from the community to fulfill the need [and shortage] of affordable housing.
Celtic Property Management is now accepting applications on a waiting list.
Building out the core aspects of El Rancho del Arte, El Rancho del Sol represents a comprehensive approach to designing and developing affordable housing, where not only are residents’ basic housing needs met, but a community is energized and engaged.
Christian Hulme guided your MesaZona blogger around the work-in-progress today - it's very impressive. Both buildings setting new standards for the attainable and affordable housing market will be featured in a series of upcoming posts.
The new construction getting ready for tentative occupancy at the end of June and into July consists of 47 units serving low-income households earning between 40-60% of the Area Median Income, with a preference for families with children. The project will be comprised of 26 two-bed, 11 three-bed, and 10 four-bed units, with sizes ranging from 942 to 1,988 square feet.
A New Leaf will provide resident supportive services and Local First Arizona will provide an on-site micro enterprise accelerator program for enterprising residents. Similar to its predecessor El Rancho del Arte, the adjacent El Rancho del Sol will integrate the arts into its design through installations and ongoing programming. The new community—designed by Perlman Architects, constructed by Rytan Construction, and managed by Celtic Property Management— is working to achieve LEED Gold certification.
Eric Paine [seen to the right] Chief Executive Officer of Community Development Partners, says, “Our mission is to not only provide housing, but create healthy and engaged neighborhoods. We are pleased with how El Rancho del Arte is becoming a community hub and look forward to delivering a second phase that continues the mission.”
When yours truly emailed him about arranging the on-site walk through, he joked and said Be ready for a few surprises . . . gotta say I was knocked-out by the "surprises" - totally impressed [not that that means anything to industry professionals] but more about the surprises in other featured posts on the blog site and on social media.
The project was partially financed by the sale of 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credits awarded by Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) in 2015. The tax credit investor is Alliant Capital. A construction and permanent loan from Chase bank, HOME and Housing Trust Funds from ADOH and a HOME Loan from the City of Mesa, along with an acquisition/pre-development loan from Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) financed the remaining project costs.
About Community Development Partners
13 May 2019
A VERY SPECIAL SPOTLIGHT: Attainable, Equitable, and Affordable Housing Here In Mesa Builds Community Development
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The Grand Opening was featured in a post on this blog site in2017:
MesaZona > Table of Contents : Grand Opening Today > El Rancho Del Sol
El Rancho Del Sol, Mesa, AZ
Source: https://www.communitydevpartners.com/el-rancho-del-sol
COMMUNITY
Goal: Build on the momentum and success of El Rancho Del Arte but creating a second and adjacent phase that would create a more ideal scale and continue bringing vibrancy to the downtown adjacent Mesa neighborhood.
Situated just outside of Phoenix in the bustling arts city of Mesa, El Rancho Del Sol is CDP’s recent acquisition, demolition, and new construction project of a blighted apartment building and underutilized office building adjacent to CDP’s existing El Rancho del Arte community.
Completed in the Fall of 2017 and designed for low-income families earning 40-60% of the area’s median income (AMI), El Rancho del Sol’s 47-units sits in two, 4-story buildings comprised of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom units.
As a complement to El Rancho del Arte in both function and architectural character, El Rancho del Sol features onsite services and art installations that reflect the spirit and heart of the community.
Common areas are central to the community, including a second-floor playground area, a movie theater, two exercise rooms, community and game room, and a fully equipped commercial kitchen operated by Local First Arizona
12 January 2018
Carmen Guerrero/Cultural Coalition Discusses Community Engagement
Dining For Dreams At Home
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