Developed in partnership with Related California, Corso Apartments will bring 120 apartments for families earning between 30% and 60% of the Area Median Income.
The community will serve a range of households, including families, with 20 apartments reserved for Rapid Rehousing to support individuals and families transitioning out of homelessness, an additional 35 Project-Based Section 8 Vouchers for families and individuals, and 15 apartments for residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Corso is designed to contribute to the life of the surrounding neighborhood, with welcoming street-level homes, family-sized townhomes, shared outdoor gathering spaces, and amenities that support active transportation, including a mid-block pedestrian paseo connecting California and Mercy Streets.
The project is made possible through collaboration with a broad group of public and private partners, including the City of Mountain View, County of Santa Clara, Santa Clara County Housing Authority, Destination: Home Silicon Valley, Wells Fargo Bank, Freddie Mac, and a range of state and federal housing programs.