(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Greenlight Communities.)
By Payne Moses | KTAR
PHOENIX — Greenlight Communities experienced a record year in 2024 and helped working Arizonans fill 696 apartment units, the most since the company started up in 2016.
Besides giving Valley residents many more affordable housing options, Greenlight Communities also gave back more than $50,000 to non-profits such as Central Arizona Shelter Services and Phoenix Sister Cities.
The company completed three residential villages last year including its first two “streamliner” communities (Streamliner 67th and Streamliner 16th) that are specifically tailored for workers that earn roughly $40,000 per year.
While Greenlight Communities has now constructed more than 3,500 units, it will expand its operations to Tempe for the first time in 2026. Cabana Kyrene, a 229-unit project at Guadalupe and Kyrene roads with a groundbreaking scheduled for March, will serve as one of the city’s few affordable housing options as other existing communities are luxurious in price and nature.