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City breaks ground on housing for low-income families, seniors

Justin Garcia, Las Cruces Bulletin

March 11, 2024


Four people hold shovels at a groundbreaking.
From left, Thomas Development CEO Tom Mannschreck, Doña Ana County Manager Fernando Macias, Housing and Neighborhood Services Manager Natalie Green and city Public Works Director David Sedillo prepare for a groundbreaking for the future Pedrena Apartments in Las Cruces on March 11, 2024. Las Cruces Bulletin photo by Justin Garcia

The city of Las Cruces broke ground on two affordable housing projects in March and February.


The projects – one located at El Paseo Road and Farney Lane and the other at 130 N. Walnut Street – are part of Las Cruces' efforts to alleviate an affordable housing crisis that prevents residents from finding affordable places to rent or buy a home for the first time and causes people to become homeless.


The city broke ground on the N. Walnut project in February. That project, called the Three Sisters Apartments, will be a 70-unit housing complex for families with children. The units will be reserved for families who make no more than about $30,000, or 60 percent of the area's median income.


Chelsea Investment Corporation – a California-based company that's done business in New Mexico before this project – is the developer. The city sent about $3.4 million to the project.


"The project boasts a range of amenities tailored to its residents' needs, including a community space, laundry facilities, a computer center, BBQ and picnic area, a dog park, and two playgrounds," the city said in a news release.


The city broke ground on the second project on March 11. Pedrena Apartments will be located at the northeast corner of El Paseo Road and Farney Lane.


The 80-unit apartment complex is reserved for residents 55 or older. Like the Three Sisters Apartments, Pedrena Apartments are reserved for residents making no more than about $30,000, or 60 percent of the area's median income. The city expects the apartments to be completed in the summer or early fall of 2025.


"Pedrena Apartments is expected to be 100 percent occupied by December 2025," a news release said.


Thomas Development Co., of Boise, Idaho, is the lead developer...



 
 
 

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