A ribbon cutting for the new senior affordable housing on Butterfield Blvd. took place Oct. 11. Those pictured are from left: Joy Feuer, ART form the Ashes; Eric Paine, Community Development Partners; Steve Tate, Mayor, City of Morgan Hill; Kyle Paine, Co

Mayor Steve Tate was a guest speaker at an Oct. 10 ribbon cutting for a new 114-unit senior affordable housing complex known as “The Huntington,” located at 16505 Butterfield Blvd.
The senior facility, which was developed by Community Development Partners, is for older adults earning between 50 and 60 percent of the area median income, according to the developer’s press release.
Units are available in one-, two-, and three-bedroom designs, ranging from 550 to 1,000 square feet. Amenities include indoor and outdoor dining areas, a commercial kitchen, theater, gym, library and craft room as well as transportation coordination.
The dynamic Green Point Rated community will offer meals through a program managed by Loaves & Fishes. On-site services will also be provided by EngAGE, offering arts-based educational curriculum at no cost to the residents.
The project was designed by KTGY Architecture + Planning, built by Barry Swenson Builders, and will be managed by FPI Management. Financial partners include the California Statewide Communities Development Authority, Citibank, Boston Financial, Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), and California Tax Credit Allocation Community. The non-profit partner is the Foundation for Affordable Housing.
For more information, visit rentthehuntington.com and communitydevpartners.com.

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