Lillie Mae Jones Plaza

  • Lillie Mae Jones

Property Description

Lillie Mae Jones Plaza brings 26 high quality, affordable apartments for families and individuals in the Iron Triangle neighborhood of Richmond. The project represents a successful joint-venture partnership between Community Housing Development Corporation and East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation. Completed in July 2011, the building is named after the late and respected local activist Lillie Mae Jones. Jones was the original advocate for the Richmond Greenway and a champion for community improvements throughout Richmond and specifically in the Iron Triangle where she lived. Lillie Mae Jones Plaza promises to honor her legacy by providing a healthy and vibrant place to live.

How to Apply

Now accepting rental applications for Affordable Housing:
Two-bedroom apartment, $1,300/mo, 889sf – Available immediately

Occupancy Requirement: 2-persons minimum, 5-persons maximum.  Income and other qualifications apply.

To request an application or for more information email aanderson@ebaldc.org or call 510-910-0972, M-F, 8:30am – 4:30pm, TTY: 711

Households with a Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) / Housing Support Program (HSP) are welcome to apply.

 

Visit HOW TO APPLY to see which sites have current openings, for application details, announcements and other relevant information.


EBALDC adheres to the “Ronald V. Dellums & Simarashe Sherry Fair Chance Access to Housing Ordinance No. 13581 C.M.S. (O.M.C. 8.25)”

EBALDC is an equal opportunity housing provider.  EBALDC will not discriminate against prospective residents on the basis of the fact or perception of their race, religion, creed, national origin, age, color, sex, blindness or other physical or mental disability, marital status, domestic partner status, familial status, ancestry, actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, having Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or AIDS related conditions (ARC), Human Immune Deficiency viruses HIV, medical condition, height, weight, political affiliation, source of income, any arbitrary basis, or any other status protected by federal, state or local law. EBALDC will not discriminate against prospective residents on the basis of their receipt of, or eligibility for, housing assistance under any federal, state or local housing assistance program or on the basis that prospective residents have minor children. While EBALDC will not discriminate against those using Section 8 certificates or vouchers or other rental assistance, applicants with such rental assistance must meet all eligibility requirements.


 

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