Communities
Homes for the Workforce
Our Future Communities will include housing for hard working public employees like teachers, police and first-responders.
Homes for People in Need
Many of our communities offer supportive services, onsite amenities and connectivity that enable vulnerable people to thrive.
Building Inclusive Communities
Our future developments aim to foster inclusivity and diversity, promoting vibrant, unified neighborhoods.
Communities
This 74-unit community is located within one street block of RMG’s first two prototype communities. It is located near the Port of San Pedro and offers residents large one bedroom units with an open interior courtyard throughout.
A collaboration between the Bethel A.M.E. Church and RMG to provide new community and congregational space and 53 supportive housing units for local unhoused residents.
A partnership with Heavenly Vision Church and RMG that will provide housing and supportive services to 60 vulnerable community members.
This 47-unit community is the result of a partnership between Southside Bethel Church and RMG to rebuild the church’s sanctuary, revive community participation and provide housing and supportive services to unhoused individuals from the neighborhood.
RMG’s first mixed-income community in Southern California that will provide 122 units of workforce and supportive housing with rich amenities and relevant retail space. This community is situated in the heart of LA’s Koreatown within walking distance of well-established Korean restaurants, cultural activities and shops.
RMG and Grant AME Church are partnering to develop a 72-unit PSH project on vacant church land.
RMG recently acquired this site to develop a 75-unit PSH project located within one city block of a Metro Train Hub.
Our first mixed-income community in the Bay Area that will include affordable workforce, Section 8 and supportive housing for 220 residents of Oakland. It is located two blocks away from the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station and will offer rich amenities and relevant retail for residents and the local neighborhood.
The Dolores Huerta Apartments were developed through a collaboration between RMG Housing and the City of Los Angeles that resulted in 40 units of permanent supportive housing for unhoused Angelenos. The community is named after the highly esteemed labor leader Dolores Huerta who participated in the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony along with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
A 49-unit large one-bedroom permanent supportive housing community with rich amenities including active rooftop deck, computer room, library, bike storage, gym, public meeting space and supportive service offices. RMG’s partnership with the Veterans Administration will enable 49 former service members to have a supportive place to call home.
This community is a collaboration between the Harvest Tabernacle Church and RMG to provide housing and supportive services to 40 formerly unhoused individuals referred through Los Angeles County’s Coordinated Entry System (CES).
This 75-unit community for Veterans is RMG Housing’s first project in the Bay Area and first project to incorporate modular design. Located in the city center of Concord, residents will have nearby access to a broad range of services, shops and a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Station.
Creating Supportive and Affordable Homes
Discover our completed projects that embody our commitment to quality and sustainable living solutions. These accomplishments, including our four prototype developments and the award-winning Dolores Huerta Apartments, serve as testament to our dedication and the potential for transformative change in the community.
We have leveraged state-of-the-art building technologies, maintaining adherence to project timelines and exact specifications, to provide accessible housing for those in need. These projects, completed to standard or customized dimensions, reflect the versatility and adaptability of our approach. In creating these homes, we not only constructed buildings but also forged resilient communities, a testament to our enduring commitment to transformative development.
Community and Economic Development
- Revitalizing local communities
- Boosting economic growth
- Building inclusive housing
- Collaborating with local entities
- Improving living standards
- Enhancing public infrastructure
- Supporting Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives
We launched our workforce development program (MEPLA) to provide skills and economic opportunities for local residents from the neighborhoods we serve.”