Two developments from Red Tail Multifamily Land Development demonstrate the benefits of investing in affordable housingFor generations, Ventura County has been a place where rolling citrus groves and coastal breezes symbolize opportunity and stability. Yet, as housing costs climb, many families find themselves struggling to remain rooted in the communities they love. Addressing this challenge requires innovation, collaboration, and investment. Enter Red Tail Multifamily Land Development, a for-profit developer focused on creating affordable housing solutions. For Ventura County, Red Tail is developing Citrus Flats in Santa Paula and Arrive Ventura in Ventura—two new construction developments that demonstrate how private investment, guided by community-focused goals, can help turn the tide on the growing need for more affordable housing in Ventura County.
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$5,000,000 Construction Loan Provided to Repurpose La Quinta InnDriving down the 101 through Ventura reveals some iconic local landmarks, like the cylindrical bathrooms at Ventura Beach that welcome guests to the historic downtown and pier. Yet few landmarks are as well recognized by both locals and visitors as the distinctive retro facade at Salzer's Records near the Victoria Avenue offramp. And, directly across from Salzer's sits a building that may soon be tough to recognize.
Mesa receives Housing Trust Fund Ventura County's second Lending LibraryWe donated our second Lending Library bearing a message of inspiration, “Today a reader, tomorrow a leader,” to Mesa at a special ceremony on October 31st. The library featured books like Paper Towns by John Green and the March series by Lewis Aydin Powell which were donated by the Ojai Valley Library Friends & Foundation (OVLFF). The library will join OVLFF's internationally award-winning Little Free Libraries program, which aims to increase access to books and promote literacy across America.
Housing Trust Fund Ventura County proudly joins 70+ housing organizations endorsing YesOnCAProp5!As we face an ongoing nationwide housing crisis, Proposition 5 presents a vital opportunity to help address our state's affordable housing shortage and improve our local infrastructure. Please join us by voting, YES on Prop 5!
Central Terrace welcomes residents in OxnardUnused buildings, half-vacant lots, and encampments of people who were creating homes with what they could access - that is what used to be at the corner of Meta and 6th streets in Downtown Oxnard, a block across from Ventura County Rescue Mission.
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