GROVER BEACH, Calif. (KEYT) - A grand opening celebration was held Wednesday morning to officially recognize the completion of a new affordable housing development in Grover Beach.
The new housing development is called Cleaver & Clark Commons and was built through a partnership between People’s Self-Help Housing (PSSH) and the Housing Authority of San Luis Obispo (HASLO).
Cleaver & Clark Commons is located at 1206 West Grand Avenue and 164 South 13th Street and includes 53 affordable, multifamily housing units for households at or below 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI).
According to PSSH, on-site amenities include an interior courtyard, common open spaces, two community rooms for gatherings, parking spaces, laundry facilities, and bike racks.
Residents also have access to on-site property management and service-enriched support.
Wednesday's grand opening also included the dedication of the Corki Clark-Henderson Community Center on the property.
PSSH said the center was named in honor of Corki Clark-Henderson due to her legacy of community service.
Clark-Henderson is described as "a compassionate advocate who has a profound commitment to public service and was the inspiration for more affordable housing coming to Grover Beach through the building of Cleaver & Clark Commons."
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