Tower to assist in the design of three Long Beach homes for low-income families

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Tower General Contractors is teaming up with Habitat For Humanity to help develop three low-income housing projects in the county, including three single detached homes for low-income families in Long Beach.

"Our involvement with Habitat for Humanity reflects Tower's commitment with helping the communities in which we live and work," said Nato Flores, President of Tower, which is based in Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Irvine, California and founded in 1985.

"We believe that construction is not just about bricks and mortar, but about helping people to build better lives," he said. "Our support is indicative of our culture at Tower, where we encourage our employees to get involved in volunteering their skills and time to the community."

Along with the design of the three Long Beach homes, Tower is also partnering with FSY Architects to design a description model of two buildings of six-unit townhomes in Burbank and coordinating the entitlement process in Santa Clarita for the construction of four buildings with 16-unit townhomes.

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