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530 additional apartments for Manteca
union crossing apartments
A rendering of the 300-unit Union Crossing apartments planned for Atherton Drive west of Union Road.

Plans for two more apartment complexes in Manteca with a combined 530 units are now being reviewed by the Community Development Department.

The proposed complexes are:

*270 units on 9 acres on the northeast corner of Airport Way and Woodward Avenue dubbed Pacific West Affordable apartments.

*260 units dubbed Yosemite Family Apartments on 9.6 acres on West Yosemite Avenue across from Kaiser Hospital. They are planned for 9.26 acres sandwiched between a business park on the southwest corner of Winters Drive  and Yosemite Avenue and the Masa Latina restaurant.

Both projects are being advanced by Pacific West Communities.

The proposed 260-unit complex is just to the east and across the street from a 62-unit complex envisioned west of Kaiser Hospital on the northwest corner of Fishback Road and Yosemite that was approved in mid-2023.

There are now 2,888 apartment units either in the process of being built, approved but yet to break ground, or in the approval process.

The approved complexes that are yet to be built are:

*300 units in the Union Crossings complex on the southwest corner of Atherton Drive and Union Road across from Living Spaces.

*672 units on the southeast quadrant of the Main Street and 120 Bypass interchange.

*24 units at 380 North Airport Way known as the Waterfall Apartments..

*472 units in the Wawona complex proposed on the west side of Airport Way between Big League Dreams and Wawona Street.

*210 units in the Soma complex proposed on the southeast corner of Atherton Drive and South Main Steet.

*100 units behind the Elks Lodge at North Main Street and Lancaster Drive.

*420 units in Prose project planned for the western extension of Center Street.

An additional 24 units that are part of a mixed use project on the northeast corner of Davis Street and Walnut Avenue is in the process of being approved.

Currently under construction is the 136-unit Luxury Apartments on Lathrop Road west of Union Road.

The proposed North Main Street and Lancaster Drive complex is being proposed by CDFRP Affordable Housing.

The firm — with offices in San Diego, Los Angeles, and New York — have owned, operated, developed and managed over 2,500 age-restricted units.

The parcel is behind the Moose Lodge and the small complex anchored by a Sinclair station and convenience store.

It is the first rent-restricted complex that is not designed for seniors only to be proposed since the 153-unit Juniper Apartment complex was completed roughly a decade ago on Atherton Drive east of Van Ryn Avenue.

That complex is considered workforce housing as the rent is tied to a set percentage of the renters’ income.

If approved, it would become Manteca’s third rent-restricted apartment complex. The other is on Wawona at Union Road.

There are four low-income senior complexes in Manteca as well.

To contact Dennis Wyatt, mail dwyatt@mantecabulletin.com

 

 

 

Plans for two more apartment complexes in Manteca with a combined 530 units are now being reviewed by the Community Development Department.

The proposed complexes are:

*270 units on 9 acres on the northeast corner of Airport Way and Woodward Avenue dubbed Pacific West Affordable apartments.

*260 units dubbed Yosemite Family Apartments on 9.6 acres on West Yosemite Avenue across from Kaiser Hospital. They are planned for 9.26 acres sandwiched between a business park on the southwest corner of Winters Drive  and Yosemite Avenue and the Masa Latina restaurant.

Both projects are being advanced by Pacific West Communities.

The proposed 260-unit complex is just to the east and across the street from a 62-unit complex envisioned west of Kaiser Hospital on the northwest corner of Fishback Road and Yosemite that was approved in mid-2023.

There are now 2,888 apartment units either in the process of being built, approved but yet to break ground, or in the approval process.

The approved complexes that are yet to be built are:

*300 units in the Union Crossings complex on the southwest corner of Atherton Drive and Union Road across from Living Spaces.

*672 units on the southeast quadrant of the Main Street and 120 Bypass interchange.

*24 units at 380 North Airport Way known as the Waterfall Apartments..

*472 units in the Wawona complex proposed on the west side of Airport Way between Big League Dreams and Wawona Street.

*210 units in the Soma complex proposed on the southeast corner of Atherton Drive and South Main Steet.

*100 units behind the Elks Lodge at North Main Street and Lancaster Drive.

*420 units in Prose project planned for the western extension of Center Street.

An additional 24 units that are part of a mixed use project on the northeast corner of Davis Street and Walnut Avenue is in the process of being approved.

Currently under construction is the 136-unit Luxury Apartments on Lathrop Road west of Union Road.

The proposed North Main Street and Lancaster Drive complex is being proposed by CDFRP Affordable Housing.

The firm — with offices in San Diego, Los Angeles, and New York — have owned, operated, developed and managed over 2,500 age-restricted units.

The parcel is behind the Moose Lodge and the small complex anchored by a Sinclair station and convenience store.

It is the first rent-restricted complex that is not designed for seniors only to be proposed since the 153-unit Juniper Apartment complex was completed roughly a decade ago on Atherton Drive east of Van Ryn Avenue.

That complex is considered workforce housing as the rent is tied to a set percentage of the renters’ income.

If approved, it would become Manteca’s third rent-restricted apartment complex. The other is on Wawona at Union Road.

There are four low-income senior complexes in Manteca as well.

To contact Dennis Wyatt, mail dwyatt@mantecabulletin.com