1221 Magoffin SRO Housing for the Homeless Elderly
8,200 square foot project rehabilitating condemned structure
The character of a community is manifest in its architecture. Future generations will measure our culture by the edifices we leave behind. Our values will be judged by the importance we placed on our churches, our government buildings, and our schools.
At Wright & Dalbin, we take this responsibility seriously, and devote special attention to all our civic projects, to create legacy architecture that reflects the values of the stakeholders.
8,200 square foot project rehabilitating condemned structure
Transitional Living Center for homeless women
40 unit assisted living complex
44 single-family homes on an approximately 6-acre site
24 two-bedroom, two-bath, luxury apartments
RAD (Rental Assistance Demonstration) Projects 0004 and 0005
52 housing units sitting on roughly 3.5 acres
multi-family housing complex consisting of forty units
two-story, seven apartment-unit building in an infill setting
designed to revitalize a distressed neighborhood
three-story, 100-unit senior housing
64 residential units housing and essential community facilities
new 80-unit housing on 6 acres of land
built to help reintegrate homeless veterans into society
four-phase 104 unit multifamily housing initiative
major rehabilitation of a 207 unit apartment complex
New 49 unit, senior living apartment complex
Phase II of 44 unit multi-family development
52-unit development of affordable housing for the Housing Authority of the City of El Paso
ten unit affordable housing apartment complex
15-unit, one bedroom apartment complex for the mentally and physically disabled
new 6.25-acre, 104 unit development
76-unit affordable housing tax credit development
three-story building for the Opportunity Center for the Homeless
adaptive reuse of a 29,000 square foot former commercial building into assisted living center and adult daycare