Panorama City welcomes new 180-unit affordable housing project

People get a first look at the Corazon Del Valle, a new affordable and supportive housing complex featuring 180 unites, will open on Saturday, Panorama City CA. Fab 8, 2025 (Photo by Gene Blevins, Contributing Photographer)

Los Angeles Daily News | Monday, February 10, 2025

An affordable housing development opened its doors in Panorama City on Saturday, Feb. 8. Local officials and community members gathered to celebrate the launch of Corazon Del Valle – which translates to “Heart of the Valley” – a project that adds 180 affordable housing units to the neighborhood and provides homes for nearly 400 residents. Half of the apartments have been set aside as permanent supportive housing for renters who have disabilities, chronic illnesses, or a history of homelessness, according to Holos Communities, a North Hollywood-based developer. Corazon Del Valle is intended for residents earning $12,400 or less annually, and families who earn no more than $70,000 annually. Read more


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