Current Status
4300 San Pablo is currently in pre-development stage and waiting for financing commitments. 4300 San Pablo is a community of seniors and transition-aged youth (TAY).
Project Overview
4300 San Pablo is an affordable senior and transition-age-youth (TAY) apartment that leverages thoughtful and innovative solutions to create a development that delivers measurable outcomes about neighborhood diversification, sustainable and affordable housing, economic revitalization and opportunity, and pedestrian use and mobility. In partnership with the City of Emeryville, the team created a building that delivers 68 intergenerational, deeply affordable apartment homes for seniors and youth transitioning out of foster care. 4300 San Pablo allows seniors to age in place while providing former foster transition-age youth a place to call home.
Services will be provided to the intergenerational residents through a partnership between EAH Housing and Unity Care through a structured, supportive program that fosters mentorship and engagement to enhance the lives of both youth and seniors.
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68
Units
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20-50%
AMI Affordability |
22
Parking Spaces |
Greenpoint
Sustainability Certification |
Project Highlights
- Location: 4300 San Pablo, Emeryville, CA 94608
- Property Type: Senior/Transition-Age Youth (TAY)
- Construction Type: TBD
- Units: 68 Total Units of studio, 1 Bedroom, and 2 Bedroom
Developer: EAH Housing
Architect: KTGY
General Contractor: TBD
Who Might Be Able to Qualify?
Seniors and TAY earning 20%-50% of the Area Median Income (AMI).
Alameda County (effective May 2024)
Household Size |
30% |
50% |
1-Person |
$32,700 |
$54,500 |
2-Person |
$37,400 |
$62,300 |
3-Person |
$42,050 |
$70,100 |
4-Person |
$46,700 |
$77,850 |
*Income limits are subject to change depending on the latest AMI released by CTCAC.
Examples in Alameda County:
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Patricia is a retired medical worker. She makes $16,200 from her pension, and lives by herself. That makes her qualified for the 30% and below AMI for a household of one. |
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Clint i makes $23,546 from his pension and lives by himself. That makes him qualified for the 30% AMI for a household of one. |
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Brian just turned 18 and is part of a transitional program. He works part-time for a convenience store and makes $21,200 annually. That makes him qualified for the 30% and below AMI for a household of one. |
*Occupation annual incomes were based from county average and are subject to change.
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