Garden Grove’s mixed-use senior housing development in OC Koreatown opens second tenant interest list

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The City of Garden Grove’s mixed-use, rental housing project in OC Koreatown, Garden Brook Senior Village, is now accepting a second round of applications for residential tenants. To be placed on the interest list, eligible seniors can call (714) 462-5810 or visit conam.com/property/garden-brook-senior-village. For in-person assistance, visit the Garden Brook Senior Village front office at 10080 Garden Grove Boulevard.

To be placed on the interest list, seniors must be 62 years of age or older; pass a low barrier background and credit screening; and the applicant’s income must be one-and-a-half times the rent. The senior-living units are available to households at or below 60% of the Orange County Area Median Income (AMI). Currently there are availabilities for studios and one bedrooms. The following chart shows the occupancy and income limits.

Bedroom Size Minimum Household Size Maximum Household Size Minimum Income Limit Maximum Income Limit
Studio 1 1 1.5 times the rent $56,520
1-Bedroom 1 2 1.5 times the rent $64,560

*Pricing is subject to change based on published income and rental rate guidelines.

The 8-story, 12,938 square-feet adaptive reuse project near OC Koreatown will include commercial space on the first floor; 394 senior-living units, comprised of 129 studio units, 219 1-bedroom units, and 46 2-bedroom units; community spaces including an indoor fitness area, library room with multifunctional space, and two general-use community rooms; and on-site laundry facilities.

Additionally, Garden Brook Senior Village’s intergenerational partnership with the neighboring Boys and Girls Clubs of Garden Grove will include programs that foster mutually-benefitting youth and senior interactions.
The project was developed by AMG & Associates, LLC and Pacific West Communities, Inc., and the property is owned by the Hoag Foundation, a non-profit corporation supporting the Boys and Girls Clubs of Garden Grove.

For more information about Garden Brook Senior Village, contact Gus Silva with The ConAm Group at [email protected]

Architect’s rending of exterior of Garden Brook Senior Village in Garden Grove. Courtesy graphic.