Half of the project’s units are reserved for formerly homeless individuals

A new 98-unit affordable housing complex, Thatcher Yard, opened its doors in Marina del Rey on Thursday, transforming a former city-owned maintenance yard into a residential community for seniors and low-income families. Half of the project’s units are reserved for formerly homeless individuals.

The grand opening ceremony featured speeches from Los Angeles City Councilmember Traci Park, Elizabeth Selby of the city’s Housing Department, Carlos Van Natter of the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, and Paul Buckland of Wells Fargo, alongside remarks from a resident, Rolando Santiago. The event highlighted the collaborative effort between developers, city officials, and neighborhood leaders to bring the proj

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