Operational
Elm Avenue Apartments
530 Elm Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90802 | Google Maps
Last Updated: 5/30/23

17
Total Units
11
Permanent Supportive Units
63%
Tenant Satisfaction
5
General Affordable units

Historic Building
Rooftop Solar Panels
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Acquired: 2007
Construction: 2007
Live: 2008
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16 studios
1 manager’s apartment
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5 General Affordable Units
11 Permanent Supportive Units
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Trillium Property Management
Richard Barron Architects
Westport
City of Long Beach: HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME)
California Housing and Community Development (HCD): Governor's Homeless Initiative (GHI)
Citibank, N.A.: Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco's Affordable Housing Program (FHLB-SF AHP)
Enterprise Community: Partners Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC)
Housing and Community Development (HUD): Shelter Plus Care Program (now known as the Continuum of Care (CoC) Program)
To view our operations partners, construction team, and capital funders, visit our Partners page.
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Elm Avenue Apartments is a substantial rehabilitation of a 1926 apartment building in historic downtown Long Beach and was Holos Communities’ first project in the region. The development provides 16 studio apartments for households earning between 25 and 60 percent of the area median income.
The rehabilitation focused on restoring the building’s Tudor façade and wood casement windows, allowing it to complement the Craftsman-era homes and small apartment buildings of the surrounding Downtown Arts District. Sustainability was also a priority, with solar panels installed to help meet the building’s electricity needs.
Residents benefit from excellent access to supportive services focused on mental health, disability, and other needs. The property is well-served by public transportation, with the Blue Line just a 3-minute walk away and multiple LA Metro and Long Beach Transit bus stops nearby. Convenient shopping includes El Super across the street and Sinaloa Meat Market within a 4-minute walk.
Nearby schools include Oropeza Elementary, Edison Elementary, Cesar Chavez Elementary, Stevenson Elementary, Benjamin Franklin Junior High, and Boyd High School.