A New Model for Workforce Housing: Partnering with a School District to Deliver Modular Homes at Scale
- Danredev Staff

- Jun 27, 2025
- 2 min read

We’re excited to announce a groundbreaking partnership that represents what we believe is the future of workforce housing delivery: a public-private collaboration with a forward-thinking school district to develop 130 high-quality modular housing units.
This is more than just another housing project — it's a first-of-its-kind initiative that tackles affordability, workforce retention, and community stability all at once. By working directly with a public agency, we’re able to align our development approach with real-world needs on the ground: teachers, staff, and essential workers who are being priced out of the communities they serve.

A Smarter Approach to Housing
Our strategy is rooted in precision and pragmatism. We’re deploying modular construction to reduce build time, control costs, and deliver consistency at scale. This isn’t about shipping containers or cut corners — it’s about leveraging next-generation building systems to meet rising demand for attainable housing with quality and speed.
We bring to this project a track record of delivering large-scale multifamily and workforce communities across the country. Our process is built around disciplined due diligence, structured entitlements, and strategic public engagement — the kind of work that ensures a project isn’t just viable on paper, but executable in the real world.
What Makes This Model Different
This project stands out not just because of the modular delivery, but because of the partnership itself. Public-private collaboration often stops at tax incentives or zoning accommodations. Here, the relationship is deeper — one where land, mission, and long-term outcomes are all aligned. The school district sees this as a way to recruit and retain staff. We see it as a replicable framework that can be applied across the country.
Once we complete our diligence process, we’ll be releasing more details about the location and timing. But for now, we can say this: the model is working. And we’re eager to expand it.
Why It Matters
The housing crisis won’t be solved by one tool or one sector. It’s going to take new partnerships, new thinking, and new delivery models that bridge the public interest and private capital. We’re proud to be at the forefront of that shift.
Stay tuned — this is just the beginning.
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