Dayvon Ross Teams with HUD for 1,000 Proposed Apartments for the Homeless and Mental Health
Real estate mogul Dayvon Ross continues his mission to address homelessness and mental health with his latest development: a $30 million, 1,000-apartment building in partnership with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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(HUD stands for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. It is a federal agency that focuses on national policies and programs related to housing. HUD’s mission is to ensure affordable housing, strengthen communities, and promote homeownership. It provides funding and support for projects like public housing, housing assistance for low-income families, and homelessness prevention. Additionally, HUD oversees programs like Section 8 vouchers and works to eliminate housing discrimination through the Fair Housing Act.)
Details about the development:
5,000 – 46,993 SF of Industrial Space
The subject property is 8.64+/- fenced acres
The property is zoned M-3, allowing heavy industrial and manufacturing uses and consists of 3 separate buildings.
Warehouse FACILITY FACTS
Building Size | 46,993 SF |
Lot Size | 8.64 AC |
Year Built | 1985 |
Construction | Metal |
Sprinkler System | Wet |
Lighting | Fluorescent |
Water | City |
Sewer | County |
Heating | Gas |
Gas | Natural |
Power Supply | Amps: 800 Volts: 277-480 Phase: 3 |
Zoning
| M3 – M-3 zoning. Allows multiple heavy industrial uses. Potential tenant to verify with county. |
Scheduled for completion in late 2025, the building will provide both housing and critical mental health services for underserved populations.
This marks the fourth such project by Ross and his company, Dayvon LLC, following similar successful developments in Lancaster, California. HUD has once again partnered with Ross, recognizing his commitment and ability to deliver meaningful housing solutions.
With this ambitious project, Ross cements his reputation as a leading developer making a lasting impact in communities that need it most.
Written by: Mercedes Barreto