Developer: Jamboree Housing
Architect: YM Architects
Building Type: Adaptive Reuse of Former Econo Lodge, Permanent Supportive Housing
Location: Anaheim, California
Size: 70 Units, 68 studios + 2 one bedroom unit
Year completed: 2021

Award: 2022 NAHB “Best in American Living” Community Impact Platinum Award – Adaptive Reuse, Multifamily

Award: 2022 SCANPH Homes Within Reach – Nominee, Best Supportive Housing Development of the Year

Buena Esperanza — an adaptive reuse and dramatic interior/exterior modernization of a blighted, two-story former Econo Lodge — provides permanent housing with onsite supportive services for 69 residents formerly or at risk of homelessness, chronically homeless with a mental health diagnosis, and veterans.

The first motel conversion under the city’s streamlined, first-of-its-kind motel conversion ordinance, Buena Esperanza became a prototype model for California’s $2.75 billion Homekey program. The conversion of this Spanish-style commercial motel featured interior and exterior modernization of an existing two-story building, including a two-story addition for leasing and onsite management offices, meeting rooms and a computer lab.

A new 1,800-square-foot community center provides a resident lounge, large community kitchen, large community pantry providing household, cleaning and personal hygiene free to residents. Fully furnished studio apartments include a kitchenette and full, private bath. Other amenities include a patio/barbecue area, laundry facilities and a community garden, along with updated landscaping, and furnished outdoor courtyards.

Buena Esperanza is designed to be GreenPoint Rated for energy efficiency. Energy-efficient apartments are equipped with ENERGY STAR appliances and lighting fixtures, and ceiling fans, helping reduce utility bills throughout property.