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Community Development Partners

Community Development Partners — affordable housing pipeline

Community Development Partners has 3 affordable housing projects in the recent California LIHTC pipeline — 0 funded with 9% tax credits and 3 with 4% credits, totaling roughly 339 units across 3 counties.

Working with Community Development Partners on an upcoming development? BUILDLAB designs the low-voltage, security, and life-safety scope these projects depend on — structured cabling, surveillance, door access, and fire & life safety, engineered in-house.

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3
Projects
339
Total units
$93K
Potential door-fee income
0 / 3
9% / 4% credit
3
Counties
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3 projects · 339 total units

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4%Non-Targeted2025

39340 Fremont Blvd

Fremont, Alameda County

  • Builder: Community Development Partners
  • Units: 92 (91 affordable)
  • Type: New Construction
  • Status: Preliminary Reservation
  • Tax credit: $2.4M/yr federal
  • App #: CA-2025-724
Potential door-fee income (est.)
$23,000
$250/unit one-time · 92 units
Likely BUILDLAB scope
Structured cablingBuilding WiFiIP surveillanceDoor accessDAS / ERCCSCommon-area AV
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4%Non-Targeted2024

525 N Capitol

San Jose, Santa Clara County

  • Builder: Community Development Partners
  • Units: 160 (158 affordable)
  • Type: New Construction
  • Status: Preliminary Reservation
  • Tax credit: $4.6M/yr federal
  • App #: CA-2024-672
Potential door-fee income (est.)
$48,000
$300/unit one-time · 160 units
Likely BUILDLAB scope
Structured cablingBuilding WiFiIP surveillanceDoor accessDAS / ERCCSCommon-area AV
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4%Non-Targeted2024

Costa Mesa M6

Costa Mesa, Orange County

  • Builder: Community Development Partners
  • Units: 87 (86 affordable)
  • Type: Adaptive Reuse
  • Status: Preliminary Reservation
  • Tax credit: $1.9M/yr federal
  • App #: CA-2024-511
Potential door-fee income (est.)
$21,750
$250/unit one-time · 87 units
Likely BUILDLAB scope
Structured cablingBuilding WiFiIP surveillanceDoor accessDAS / ERCCSCommon-area AV
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Building affordable housing in a Community Development Partners project?

BUILDLAB designs and coordinates the low-voltage, security, and life-safety scope these projects depend on — Division 27/28 structured cabling, IP surveillance, door access, DAS/ERCCS, and common-area networks — engineered in-house and coordinated across every trade to keep infrastructure costs contained. Get a free budget estimate scoped to your unit count and building type.

Data source: California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC). Map © OpenStreetMap contributors.

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