Affordable Housing

2023 affordable housing roundup: 20+ multifamily projects

Feb. 15, 2023
6 min read

In our latest call for entries, Building Design+Construction collected over 20 multifamily projects with a focus on affordable housing. From mixed-use communities to Passive House design, these developments wowed us in more ways than one.

Here is a comprehensive list of all projects in alphabetical order. For a deeper dive into each, click on the hyperlinks within and see what makes these projects special.

43 Green

Chicago, Ill.
 

43 Green is the first equitable transit-oriented development (ETOD) on Chicago's South Side. Read more about this project in:



87th & Western

Los Angeles, Calif.
 

87th & Western Apartments is a proposed 160-unit, mixed-use, affordable housing development that will be built along Western Avenue in the Westmont neighborhood of Los Angeles. Read more about this project in:



330 Distel Circle

Los Altos, Calif.
 

Distel Circle will deliver the first 100% affordable housing project in Los Altos, Calif., for individuals and families earning 30-80% of the area’s median income. Read more about this project in:



425 Grand Concourse

Bronx, N.Y.
 

Grand Concourse is PHIUS-certified, and will consume up to 70% less energy than conventional housing projects. Photo © Albert Vecerka/Esto, courtesy REHAU

425 Grand Concourse, located in the Bronx, N.Y., is the largest Passive House project in North America to date. Read more about this project in:



508 Pershing at Oakwood Shores

Chicago, Ill. 
 

508 Pershing is a mixed-use, mixed-income building that is part of the larger Oakwood Shores revitalization plan. Read more about this project in:



683 Thwaites Place

Bronx, N.Y.
 

683 Thwaites Place is a for-profit development featuring 36 high-quality affordable apartments, street-level retail, and community spaces. Read more about this project in:



Atlantis Apartments

Denver, Colo.
 

Atlantis Apartments provides 60 units and has been configured to be one of the most accessible buildings in the country. Read more about this project in:



Bronx Point

Bronx, N.Y.
 

Bronx Point is a 530,000-sf mixed-use development that will bring 542 units of permanently affordable housing, retail, and engaging open space to South Bronx. Read more about this project in:



Canal Commons

Bend, Ore.
 

Canal Commons is a 44,525-sf multifamily development located in Bend, Ore., that proves affordability doesn’t have to compromise sustainability. Read more about this project in:



Castle Argyle Hollywood

Hollywood, Calif.
 

Castle Argyle is a historic art deco “castle” revived as low-income housing for seniors. Built in 1928, this luxury hotel/apartment building was created to attract silent-film stars. Read more about this project in:



Common Melrose

Los Angeles, Calif.
 

Common Melrose is a residential duplex in the heart of Los Angeles, Calif., that offers a novel co-living model. Read more about this project in:



DESC Burien

Burien, Wash.
 

DESC Burien is a new affordable housing development being built in the Seattle, Wash., area for residents dealing with mental illness and substance use disorders. Read more about this project in:



Fifth & Dinwiddie West

Pittsburgh, Pa.
 

Fifth & Dinwiddie West is slated to be a 190,000-sf mixed-use, mixed-income development in Pittsburgh, Pa., that is already pre-certified PHIUS. Read more about this project in:



H3C

New Orleans, La.
 

H3C is a 210,000-sf, 192-unit affordable housing and healthcare development under construction in Central City New Orleans, La. Read more about this project in:



Harrison Row Townhomes

Chicago, Ill.
 

Harrison Row Townhomes is a 40-unit modular housing community in Chicago, Ill., for households earning up to 120% of the area’s median income. Read more about this project in:



Hilltop at Signal Hills

West St. Paul, Minn.
 

Hilltop at Signal Hills provides 393 units designed to provide a living experience on par with luxury buildings in the market. Read more about this project in:



HUB 32 at Lake & Kedzie

Chicago, Ill.
 

HUB 32 is a proposed 63 unit mixed-use project in the Garfield Park neighborhood of Chicago, Ill., with its design inspired by the concept of quilting and stitching. Read more about this project in:



Lucille and Bruce Terwilliger Place

Arlington, Va.
 

Lucille and Bruce Terwilliger Place was born out of a need to support at-risk veterans and community members in Arlington, Va. Read more about this project in:



The Rollins

Millbrae, Calif.
 

The Rollins provides 80 affordable units dedicated for veterans with Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing vouchers. Read more about this project in:



The Row

Chicago, Ill.
 

The Row Fulton Market is one of Chicago’s first 80/20 buildings—setting aside 20% of its residences as affordable housing. Read more about this project in:



Willkommen

Cincinnati, Ohio
 

Willkommen is the largest addition of affordable housing in Cincinnati’s historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, distributed across 11 historic renovations and three new buildings. Read more about this project in:



Wynne Watts Commons

Gresham, Ore.
 

Wynne Watts Commons marries accessibility and sustainability in a 97,000-sf shell, and is the largest Net Zero Energy affordable housing project in the Pacific Northwest. Read more about this project in:

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