A Valley nonprofit has completed work on new housing in downtown Mesa

A New Leaf’s La Mesita Community in downtown Mesa./PROVIDED BY A NEW LEAF

Phoenix Business Journal

A New Leaf has recently completed a $35 million development for supportive housing at its La Mesita Community. Thirty units have been constructed, with additional meeting rooms for the community and other nonprofit organizations.

The new development joins La Mesita Apartments and La Mesita Emergency Family Shelter to offer a total of 126 units of housing for homeless and low income residents to serve Maricopa County. The development, which has been planned for the past six years, was funded through public-private partnerships, public contributions, and earned income.

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