BOSS Homes Joins Groundbreaking for Tiny Home Village in Los Angeles

Mayor Karen Bass yesterday joined Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez, Dignity Moves founder Elizabeth Funk, and Boss Homes CEO Viken Ohanesian, as well as Hope the Mission and other nonprofit partners to break ground on a new tiny home village in East Hollywood that will provide safe, stable interim housing for more than 50 unhoused Angelenos, including 10 beds dedicated to transitional-age youth.
The innovative housing project, located on Sierra Vista Ave, is part of a broader citywide effort supported by a $33 million investment from Governor Gavin Newsom and the State of California to create new tiny homes across Los Angeles.

Boss Homes is proud to support this important development is part of a larger effort led by the City of Los Angeles and the State of California to create faster, more effective housing solutions for communities in need. Working alongside DignityMoves, Hope the Mission, the city of Los Angeles, Lehrer architects and other dedicated partners, Boss Homes is helping bring high-quality interim housing online quickly and efficiently.

At Boss Homes, we believe every person deserves dignity, safety, and a pathway toward stability. Projects like Sierra Vista demonstrate how innovative construction solutions and strong partnerships can help cities respond to homelessness with urgency, compassion, and long-term impact. The Sierra Vista tiny home village is expected to open in early 2027.
