08/04/2025 | Press release | Archived content
Community members and state and local leaders recently gathered to celebrate the grand opening of two new affordable housing communities in the City of Napa.
Heritage House & Valle Verde Apartments bring a total of 90 new homes to the North Bay community. Heritage House is an adaptive reuse project, which converted a former assisted living facility into 66 permanent supportive homes. Valle Verde is a 24-unit new construction located next to Heritage House. Both these developments provide affordable homes for low-income families, agricultural workers and people exiting homelessness.
A project of Burbank Housing, Heritage House & Valle Verde Apartments was supported by nearly $15 million from HCD's No Place Like Home, Joe Serna, Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant and Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Multifamily Housing (DR-MHP) programs. In October 2017, The Central LNU Complex fire was responsible for the highest number of destroyed structures within Napa and Sonoma Counties. Heritage House & Valle Verde Apartments is the second DR-MHP project to finish construction in the City of Napa.
In addition to on-site supportive services, residents have access to amenities including a community room with kitchen, computer lab, laundry room, outdoor courtyard, and bicycle parking.