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LOAN INVESTMENTS
Our Foundation is proud
to be helping build Places for People! Cumulatively the
Foundation has lent $13.5 million and leveraged another $7 million of
capital investments toward 2,947 affordable housing units in needed areas
throughout Silicon Valley.
The Foundation's loan investments are listed below by geographic impact.
Also included are the nonprofit housing developers' names, the affordable
housing project they created or preserved and the number of affordable units built.
CAMPBELL
1 loan totaling $120,000
Senior Housing Solutions
Campbell Senior Residence (5 affordable units) — $120,000
EAST PALO ALTO 1 loan totaling $212,500
EPA CAN DO
Nugent Square Apartments
(31 affordable units) — $212,500
GILROY 4 loans totaling $1,375,000
Emergency Housing Consortium
Sobrato Family Transitional Center (140 affordable units) — $125,000
Emergency Housing Consortium & South County Housing Corporation
Sobrato Family Transitional Center & Apartments (already counted) — $750,000
South County Housing Corporation
Harvest Park (80 affordable units) — $350,000
Sobrato Transitional Apartments (59
affordable units) — $150,000
HAYWARD 1 loan totaling $855,000
Eden Housing, Inc.
Sara Conner Apartments
(56 affordable units) — $855,000
MILPITAS 2 loans totaling $364,000
Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition
Milpitas Affordable Senior Housing (94 affordable units) — $250,000
Senior Housing Solutions
Milpitas Senior Apartments (5 affordable units) — $114,000
MORGAN HILL 3 loans totaling $1,250,000
First Community Housing
Murphy Ranch
(61 affordable units) — $155,000
Murphy Ranch II
(37 affordable units) — $95,000
South County Housing
Madrone Plaza
(66 affordable units) — $1,000,000
MOUNTAIN VIEW 1 loan totaling $125,000
Charities Housing Development Corporation
Mountain View Efficiency Studios (118 affordable units) — $125,000
PALO ALTO 4 loans totaling $1,762,500
Bridge Housing
Fabian Way Senior Housing
(56 affordable units) — $280,000
Fabian Way Senior Housing (Already counted) — $1,000,000
Eden
Housing
Alma Street
(50 affordable units) — $350,000
Palo Alto Housing Corporation
Oak Court Apartments
(52 affordable units) — $132,500
REDWOOD CITY 2 loans totaling $395,000
First Community Housing
Villa Montgomery
(57 affordable units) — $145,000
Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition
New Central Park (102 affordable units) — $250,000
SAN JOSE 21 loans totaling $6,615,000
Charities Housing Development Corporation
90 Archer Street (72
affordable units) — $210,000 King Road Apartments (100
affordable units) — $350,000
Senter Road Multi-Family Housing (214 affordable units) — $100,000
Senter Road Multi-Family Housing (Already counted) — $150,000
Community Home Builders & Associations
Evans Lane Family Apartments
(237 affordable units) — $100,000
Eden Housing, Inc.
Eden Palms
(14 affordable units) — $105,000
Emergency Housing Consortium
Sobrato House (25
affordable units) — $1,230,000
First Community Housing
4th Street (91 affordable units) — $500,000
Betty Anne Gardens (76
affordable units) — $190,000
Casa Feliz
(58 affordable units) — $147,500
Curtner Gardens (179 affordable units) $300,000
Gish Apartments (34
affordable units) — $87,500
Gish Apartments
(Already counted) — $525,000
Japantown (69 affordable units) — $350,000
Leigh Avenue Senior Apartments (64 affordable units) — $320,000
Second Street Apartments (123 affordable units) $350,000
Housing Authority of County of Santa Clara
Fairgrounds Multi-Family Project (130 affordable units) — $250,000
InnVision the Way Home
Hester Apartments (18
affordable units) — $195,000
96 South 10th Street (14
affordable units) — $250,000
Ketzal Community Development Corporation
Las Mariposas (66 affordable units) — $705,000
Teachers Academy Foundation
Teachers Academy (80
affordable units) — $200,000
SANTA CLARA 1 loan totaling $250,000
Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition
Riverwood Place (146 affordable units) — $250,000
SUNNYVALE 2 loans totaling $240,000
Charities Housing Development Corporation
San Angelo Avenue (27
affordable units) — $135,000
First Community Housing
Sunnyvale Inn (41 affordable units) — $105,000
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