Contra Costa
Sunset Pines Apartments
July 13, 2023
Sunset Pines Apartments is a 69-unit family community in Concord, originally constructed in 1966 and renovated in 2018. Rents in Concord have risen rapidly and particularly in downtown and adjacent neighborhoods. Without Eden’s important action, properties like Sunset Pines would likely lose their naturally occurring affordability over time. The acquisition of Sunset Pines is not…
Coral Court
July 13, 2023
Coral Court Apartments is a 47-unit family community in Concord, originally constructed in 1988. Rents in Concord have risen rapidly and particularly in downtown and adjacent neighborhoods. Without Eden’s important action, properties like Coral Court would likely lose their naturally occurring affordability over time. The acquisition of Coral Court is not only noteworthy in light…
West Rivertown
July 1, 2020
West Rivertown Apartments was the first step in implementing Antioch’s West Rivertown District Design Concept Plan in this Antioch neighborhood. The Concept Plan is the result of seven years of collaboration between the City and Eden Housing, Inc., including the development of a Master Plan to revitalize the West Rivertown neighborhood.
Rivertown Place
July 1, 2020
Rivertown Place is the second phase of West Rivertown, which Eden Housing developed in Antioch in 2003. Both of these developments are within walking distance of Antioch’s revitalized historic river front district for shopping, restaurants and services. The housing is near public transit, elementary, intermediate and high schools, as well as public parks and a…
Samara Terrace
July 1, 2020
Samara Terrace is a 52-unit senior apartment community in Hercules, CA. Contained in a three-story elevator-served building, the 52-unit community provides one-bedroom homes for very low income seniors aged 62 years of age or older with incomes at or below 60% of the area median income. The location of this development is directly across the…
Miraflores Senior Apartments
July 1, 2020
Miraflores Senior Apartments comprises 1.58 acres of a 14-acre site that was formerly used as flower nurseries from the early 1900s to 2006. The site is historically significant because three Japanese American families that owned and operated the commercial nurseries were interned during WWII. They managed to keep the nurseries maintained and returned after their…