Former North Neighborhood Library will become affordable housing

Construction has begun on the proposed View Park in Signal Hill, seen on July 29, 2021. (Richard H. Grant | Signal Tribune)

The former North Neighborhood Library site in Long Beach has been granted to the Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA) for the purchase and construction of eight townhomes that will be available to low-income, first-time homebuyers. 

“I’m so proud that this property will continue to serve the community, now as much-needed affordable housing,” said Mayor Rex Richardson in a statement from the City. “This move is another step in uplifting our residents by providing more opportunities of home ownership and getting them on the path to generational stability.”

In a decision by the Long Beach Development Services Department, Habitat LA was given exclusive negotiating rights for the former library site located at 5571 Orange Ave.

The organization plans to build eight two-story townhomes, which will be sold to low-income first-time homebuyers. The project is expected to break ground in the fall of 2023. The Habitat homes will be sold to residents using affordable loans and down payment assistance—Habitat’s unique homeownership model. 

Habitat LA recently completed the Millenium Homes development project in Long Beach, which features 10 two-story townhomes in Midtown. 

“Habitat LA is looking forward to continuing our 30-year relationship with the City of Long Beach and The LBCIC through this development,” said Habitat LA President and CEO, Erin Rank in a statement from the City. “Combined with 36 townhomes we just started in the Washington neighborhood, Habitat LA will soon have 44 new homes in Long Beach for sale to first-time homebuyers.”

On Jan. 10, 2023, Long Beach City Council declared a state of emergency pertaining to the local homelessness crisis in order to expand the City’s resources and services for those struggling with homelessness. 

A work group has been assigned to focus on increasing permanent and temporary housing opportunities that provide greater access for people experiencing and at risk of homelessness.  

Community members who are interested in learning more about the City’s affordable housing and assistance can visit longbeach.gov/lbds

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