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Affordable Housing (New Construction) — 888 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029
Building PermitUnder Review

Affordable Housing (New Construction): 888 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029

East Hollywood · Filed May 1, 2026

Applicant

Eastside Community Housing

Permit Type

Affordable Housing (New Construction)

Est. Value

$30.0M

Neighborhood

East Hollywood

Filed

May 1, 2026

Status

Under Review

Construction of a new 6-story, 120-unit affordable housing complex with community spaces and ground-floor services.

Eastside Community Housing has filed plans for a new 6-story, 120-unit affordable housing complex at 888 N Vermont Ave in East Hollywood. This crucial development aims to provide much-needed affordable residences in a high-opportunity area, directly addressing the city's housing crisis. The project emphasizes community integration and access to essential services.

The proposed complex will offer a mix of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units, all designated as affordable housing for low to very low-income individuals and families. Beyond the residential units, the plans include extensive community spaces, such as a multi-purpose room, a computer lab, and outdoor recreational areas. Ground-floor services are also envisioned, potentially including a health clinic or job training center, further benefiting residents and the wider neighborhood.

With an estimated value of $30 million, this project represents a significant commitment to equitable development. The plans are currently under review by the Department of City Planning and other relevant agencies, with a focus on ensuring compliance with affordable housing mandates and community benefit agreements. Eastside Community Housing has a strong track record of delivering high-quality, supportive housing projects across Los Angeles.

This development is strategically located near public transit and essential amenities, making it an ideal site for affordable housing. It is expected to play a vital role in stabilizing housing costs for vulnerable populations in East Hollywood and contribute positively to the neighborhood's social fabric. Community outreach efforts are ongoing to ensure the project meets the specific needs of the area.

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