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43-unit housing project for homeless youth coming to San Jose

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Construction is underway on a supportive housing project in San Jose to provide stable homes for more than three dozen young adults who are homeless or leaving the foster care system across the South Bay.

The former Pavilion Inn at 1280 North Fourth St. will be converted to 43 studio and one-bedroom apartments. It’s set to open by next summer. The site will offer residents wraparound services, including mental health care and job counseling.

“Providing these young people a lifeline to housing and services now is an investment not only in their future, but in the future health of our own community,” Laura Archuleta, executive director of project developer Jamboree Housing, said in a statement.

An estimated 764 children and young adults are homeless in Santa Clara County, according to the most recent count early this year.

Buying and redeveloping the motel is expected to cost around $32 million. That comes to about $744,000 for each unit, less than the typical $938,000 per-unit price tag for building affordable housing in San Jose, according to a recent city report detailing the city’s ongoing development challenges.

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