SANTA MONICA, CA – Nonprofit housing development and management organization EAH Housing, along with Santa Monica community stakeholders, have commenced construction on a 58-unit affordable and supportive housing apartment community in Santa Monica, CA.

The four-story community, The Laurel, will offer 57 studio apartments for individuals between 30% and 50% of area median income, and it will also offer a manager's unit.

"While demand for affordable housing far exceeds supply, this project will help make a dent in Santa Monica's affordability crisis," says Laura Hall, president and CEO of EAH Housing. "The project's many stakeholders worked tirelessly together to create a housing solution compassionately tailored to the unique needs of homeless individuals."

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