The Aurora is a 5-story, 94,000 SF development that provides 93 family-sized homes, including one- to three-bedroom units, with 16 designated as Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH). This project offers stable housing for individuals experiencing homelessness, along with comprehensive wraparound services to address housing instability, education and job training, and displacement challenges in the Rosewood neighborhood. The building’s L-shaped design incorporates several sustainable features, including a photovoltaic array for solar energy, energy-efficient appliances, and a durable, low-maintenance fully brick exterior. The combination of light and dark shades of brick, along with the arrangement and framing of windows in a vertical pattern, adds visual interest and depth to the façade. Conveniently within walking distance to a full-size grocery store and public transportation, the building includes a welcoming lobby with offices and resident amenities, such as a courtyard, community rooms, a demonstration kitchen, indoor and outdoor play areas, laundry room, bike storage, and parking, all designed to create a supportive atmosphere.