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Affordable Housing Development Proposed at 4600 E. Olympic Blvd in East Los Angeles

A new affordable housing project is set to rise at 4600 E. Olympic Boulevard in unincorporated East Los Angeles, bringing much-needed low- and moderate-income housing to the area. The proposal, recently reviewed by the Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commission, aims to address the ongoing housing crisis by offering 69 affordable units. Project Overview and Design The development is spearheaded by Magna Loyal, LLC, the property owner, with architectural plans crafted by Metropolis Architecture. Known for their involvement in Executive Directive 1 affordable housing projects across Los Angeles, Metropolis Architecture has envisioned a five-story contemporary building for this site. Unlike

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The Disappearing Act of Affordable Housing: A Growing Crisis in the U.S.

Affordable housing in the U.S. is on the brink of a major crisis, as thousands of units built under the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program are set to expire in the coming years. This program, which has been in place since 1986, has been responsible for creating 3.6 million affordable housing units, yet many of these units are nearing the end of their 30-year affordability period. For tenants like Marina Maalouf, a longtime resident of Hillside Villa in Los Angeles, this expiration marks a significant threat to their livelihood. Marina’s rent doubled in 2021 after her building’s LIHTC contract

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