Public officials and the project team gathered earlier this month to celebrate the grand opening of Legacy Court, a new affordable housing development at 1243 Fred Jackson Way in Richmond, Contra Costa County. Legacy Court Apartments has added 43 units, along with associated amenities and residential services, in the North Richmond neighborhood. Community Housing Development Corporation of North Richmond and Eden Housing are jointly responsible for the project.

Legacy Court Apartments ribbon cutting event, image courtesy the project team

Legacy Court Apartments drone view, image courtesy JERO Corporation
The development consists of seven three-story townhome-style buildings containing a total of 43 units. Apartment sizes will vary with 21 one-bedrooms, 10 two-bedrooms, and 12 three-bedrooms. The complex is all-electric and designed to be energy efficient.
Apartments will be deed-restricted to households earning between 30% and 60% of the area’s median income. There will be 13 units set aside for people who are unhoused, at risk of experiencing homelessness, or who need mental health services. Contra Costa Behavioral Health Services will provide on-site support for residents.

Legacy Court Apartments architectural detail, image courtesy the project team
The roughly 0.6-acre property had sat vacant for at least two decades in the center of a low-slung residential neighborhood along Fred Jackson Way, bounded by Willard Street and Sanford Avenue. Future residents will be just a few blocks from the Shields-Reid Community Center. The Richmond train station, serviced by Amtrak and BART, is just 15 minutes away by bus or bicycle.
JERO Corp. was the general contractor responsible for construction, and Kodama Diseno Architects is responsible for the design.
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