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Immanuel Senior Housing

3215 3rd Street, Long Beach, CA 90814

Last Updated: 5/30/23

25

Total Units

15

Permanent Supportive Units

91%

Tenant Satisfaction

92%

Housing Retention Rate*

    • Onsite Supportive Services

    • Onsite Parking

    • Community Room

    • 25 affordable units for seniors

      • 15 units for seniors with special needs

    • 1 manager’s unit

    • 25 one-bedroom units

    • 1 manager’s unit

    • Acquired: 2014

    • Construction: 2014-2016

    • Live: 2017

  • $567,583*

Immanuel Senior Housing incorporates the body of a 1922 church in Long Beach to provide 24 one-bedroom apartments of affordable rental housing for seniors. Named for the church, the building complements the neighborhood with preservation of the structure’s rich exterior façade. Many original details of the church were preserved, including large stained-glass windows and the historic pipe organ. Amenities include a secured entry, a fitness room, laundry facilities and secure parking. Residents have access to senior services, such as adult education, health and wellness programs. The apartment building was constructed to meet Build It Green’s Platinum GreenPoint Rated New Home Multifamily certification standards.  

 

At the property’s opening, former Long Beach vice-mayor Suja Lowenthal stated, “The Immanuel Senior Housing development will be a great addition to the community and supports our goals of neighborhood revitalization. The rehabilitation of this building will provide a quality, affordable living space for seniors with limited income, while also helping to make our community safer and more attractive.” 

Nearby activities and recreational centers include the Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach City Beach, and Bixby Park, all a mile or under from the apartments. Supermarkets near Immanuel Senior Housing include Ralphs, Smart and Final and Olives Gourmet Grocer. 

 
 

Operations Partners

Construction Team

Capital Funders

Additional Funding Details:

  • CA Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD): Infill Infrastructure Grant (IIG)

  • City of Long Beach: HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME)

  • Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA): Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF)

  • Union Bank N.A.: Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco's Affordable Housing Program (FHLB-SF AHP), CA Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC)

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