Grosvenor Submits Final Application for North 40 Phase II Ahead of Planning Commission Meetings

  • North 40 Phase II delivers 90 units of affordable housing, including 23 provided by Grosvenor and 67 provided by Eden Housing.
  • Designed with stakeholder and community feedback in mind, the North 40 Phase II helps Los Gatos implement its State-certified Housing Element  
  • Final application includes minor changes from the version filed in April 2024, and achieves the desired density outlined by the Town in the 2023-2031 Housing Element
  • Supports broader efforts in California and throughout the U.S. to expand housing supply

The development team for North 40, led by Grosvenor, has submitted its final application to the Town of Los Gatos for Phase II of the prominent mixed-use project.  North 40 Phase II delivers 90 units of affordable housing, including 23 provided by Grosvenor and 67 provided by Eden Housing.  The application, an updated version of the plan initially filed in April 2023, which incorporated extensive input from the Town of Los Gatos and the local community, launches the final stages of an approval process for Grosvenor and its affordable housing partner, Eden Housing.

Steve Buster, Senior Vice President of Development at Grosvenor, said: “We are excited to move forward with North 40 Phase II, which we believe delivers on all fronts and contributes significantly to the fabric of Los Gatos.  Based on the housing needs of the Town and input from the broader community, we are proposing a project that conforms with the desired density the Town of Los Gatos outlined in their Housing Element, including affordable housing through our partnership with Eden Housing. The project also provides significant open space for the public.  Importantly, North 40 Phase II helps Los Gatos implement its Housing Element goals and does so without utilizing Builder’s Remedy.  We’ve spent the last three years listening to the community and are excited to deliver an application that incorporates so much feedback from such a diverse group of stakeholders. This collaborative approach has really enhanced the vision for the project.”

The development team has engaged with stakeholders and the community and met their desire to increase the number of housing units in the North 40 Phase II.  Grosvenor increased the previous commitment of 200 residential units, which was shared with the Town during the Housing Element process, by an additional 251 units through the inclusion of a traditional multifamily building in the development program.  North 40 Phase II delivers 90 units of affordable housing, including 22 provided by Grosvenor and 68 provided by Eden Housing.

“We are pleased and proud to submit the North 40 Phase II application to the Town of Los Gatos,” said Linda Mandolini, CEO of Eden Housing. “For over 55 years, Eden has been dedicated to creating affordable housing across the Bay Area, including the successful completion of an affordable senior housing project in Phase I of the North 40. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with the community, town and Grosvenor to deliver much-needed family housing in the next phase.”

The development team has actively engaged with the Los Gatos community over the last several years, including hosting community workshops, coffees, one-on-one meetings and sharing feedback on the project website.  Stakeholders voiced their desire for a place to gather with retail and open space on the north side of town that felt accessible to all, and the current application provides a large open space for gatherings of all types and retail to support local residents and visitors to the North 40.  Phase II is also designed to seamlessly integrate with the existing residential and approved retail on Phase I.

“Everyone is well aware of the current housing affordability crisis in California and we are proud to do our part to make housing more attainable for all, either through purchasing a home or renting.  This phase of the project will add 451 homes to Los Gatos, in addition to the recently completed 320 homes in Phase I,” added Steve Buster.

About Grosvenor

Grosvenor has operated a diversified real estate business in North America since 1952. We focus on vibrant urban locations, making a positive difference to local neighbourhoods and communities.  

As of December 31, 2023, we had assets under management of US$3.8bn/C$5.0bn, including 71 high-quality properties, and is executing on a US$4.9bn/C$6.5bn development pipeline across its active markets. Consistent with the firm’s farsighted approach to ownership and development, we value long-term partnerships; across our nine active capital partners, the average relationship is 18 years.

About Eden Housing

Eden Housing is a nonprofit organization with more than 55 years of experience providing safe and affordable housing that helps families stay secure, allows communities to thrive, and solves many of the most pressing housing challenges facing California cities. Since its inception, the Bay Area-based organization has developed more than 10,000 affordable homes and is a leader in making its residential communities environmentally sustainable and efficient through integrating energy conservation. Eden is also known as a champion of housing policy advocacy at the local, state, and national level, supporting practices that both create and preserve affordable housing for diverse communities. Learn more at www.edenhousing.org.

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