Heritage Square South includes case management services, security, laundry rooms and an outdoor courtyard. (Courtesy photo) 

 

 

 Development will provide 70 new permanent supportive housing apartments for formerly homeless low-income seniors  

 The City of Pasadena and BRIDGE Housing celebrated the groundbreaking of Heritage Square South at N. Fair Oaks Avenue near Orange Grove Boulevard on July 6. This property is the second in Pasadena to be developed by BRIDGE, a nationally recognized nonprofit developer, owner and manager of affordable housing. 

 Heritage Square South will provide 70 new permanent supportive housing apartments for extremely low-income seniors who have experienced homelessness. Planned property amenities include a leasing office, onsite manager, 24-hour security, laundry rooms, an outdoor courtyard and a community room.  Intensive case management services will be provided by Union Station Homeless Services. The property is expected to be complete in November 2023. 

 Heritage Square South is immediately adjacent to Heritage Square, which provides 70 affordable apartment homes for seniors with low incomes. Completed in 2016, Heritage Square is a successful example of a partnership between the City of Pasadena and BRIDGE. 

Formerly homeless seniors will have safe, secure and supportive housing in the new complex. (Courtesy photo)

 “I want to thank BRIDGE Housing for being a great partner with the City of Pasadena,” said John J. Kennedy, District 3 councilmember.  

 “The City Council has tremendous confidence that this project will be a success based on BRIDGE’s performance with Heritage Square Senior Apartments North. We all look forward to the opening of this project and its impact on the lives of 69 of our formerly homeless seniors.” 

 “We’re proud to collaborate on developments like Heritage Square South that help people thrive and deliver tangible solutions to the housing and homelessness crisis,” said Ken Lombard, president/CEO of BRIDGE Housing. “Furthermore, we’re continuing our commitment to the city’s robust local benefits plan.”  

 For Heritage Square, BRIDGE hired 20% of the construction workforce from Pasadena, procured 81% of construction supplies from companies located in Pasadena, and awarded 39% of subcontracting opportunities to local companies. 

 “Wells Fargo is proud to be the lead construction lender and LIHTC investor for this project, allowing us to expand our efforts to help increase access to affordable housing in our region,” said Gregg Sherkin,  senior vice president and senior manager of social impact for Southern California.  

 “It’s inspiring to see such an important project coming to life and know that when it’s completed, some 70 senior citizens will have safe, secure and supportive housing, allowing them to benefit from all that this wonderful community has to offer.” 

 Financial partners for Heritage Square South include the City of Pasadena, Wells Fargo Bank NA, JLL Real Estate Capital, LLC, and the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee. The architect for Heritage Square South is KTGY Architects and the general contractor is RD Olson. 

 In addition to Kennedy, Lombard and Sherkin, speakers at the groundbreaking included Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo, Assemblymember Chris Holden (D-41),  Congresswoman Judy Chu (D-27), Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Pasadena Housing Director Bill Huang, and Union Station Homeless Services CEO Anne Miskey. 

 To learn more, visit www.bridgehousing.com.