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» First Many Mansions complex, opened in 1998 » Provides housing for 29 low-income households » Outdoor play area for children
Supplemental information: --Complex was named after Frank Schillo, one of Many Mansions' founders
Purpose: Low-income housing for families Housing: 29 units; 1-3 bedrooms; low-income Cost: $3,160,000 Development: New construction; General Contractor-Ellias Construction Co.; Architect-Jim Kinvill (Barasch Architects and Associates) Ownership: Until 2006, Many Mansions was in a general partnership ("Conejo Valley Housing Corporation") which was general partner in a limited partnership ownership structure); now property owned by the Thousand Oaks Redevelopment Agency Financing: City of Thousand Oaks CDBG Funds and Redevelopment Agency loan; low income housing tax credits. Services and Features: Two playgrounds; manager's office |
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