Six Altadena Families Begin Rebuilding Together in La Viña After Eaton Fire
Brookfield Residential supports coordinated rebuilding effort designed to reduce costs and accelerate recovery.
By selecting from a collection of turnkey home designs matched to their homesites, the homeowners are able to move through planning, permitting, and construction in a more streamlined way than if each rebuild were pursued independently. Trenching and early site work are now underway for all six homes in the La Viña neighborhood, and the families expect to return in fall 2026, marking an important step in restoring the community.
La Viña is a gated neighborhood of approximately 272 homes that Brookfield Residential developed between 1997 and 2003. The Eaton Fire destroyed 52 homes within the community, leaving many residents facing the complex process of rebuilding. By coordinating several rebuilds in close proximity and progressing through the process together, the homeowners benefit from shared planning and construction efficiencies that manage costs and simplify approvals.
The Six Altadena Families
Among the
"Almost immediately after the fires, the Brookfield Residential team reached out to help, including their CEO
"There are many nuances of working with disaster-recovery situations," said Bertell. "Brookfield Residential has been very transparent every step of the way. They invited us to share our frustrations and explain the complicated process of rebuilding. We have followed the progress and frustrations of many other members of the
The Builders Alliance
These six families are among the first homeowners rebuilding through the Builders Alliance, a not-for-profit organization created in response to the
The initiative includes a digital portal supporting homeowners throughout the rebuilding process by providing a library of home designs that can be filtered based on lot size, zoning requirements, homeowner preferences, and price range. By entering their address, property owners can view homes suited to their specific parcel and better understand potential rebuilding timelines and costs.
Brookfield Residential President and Chief Executive Officer
"We're proud to cooperate with the other founders of the Builders Alliance and to demonstrate how innovative technology can support families as they rebuild and regain stability," said Foley. "As homebuilders, our resources and expertise are essential to this effort, and with that comes a responsibility to help."
Brookfield Residential has uploaded over 40 home designs to the digital portal, which covers both
The no-charge Builders Alliance Portal is a digital representation of every residential parcel in the Palisades and
The phone number for inquiries to Brookfield Residential about building through the Builders Alliance is (855) 768-7578.
Brookfield Residential Southern California is an award-winning homebuilder and industry leader with an exceptional reputation for quality, design, and customer service. Its team offers the passion, the expertise and the local knowledge to craft homes and neighborhoods that speak to homebuyers at every stage of life. Brookfield Residential Southern California is committed to being more than a homebuilder, striving to create the best places to call home.
Brookfield Residential Properties Inc. is a leading land developer and homebuilder in North America. The company entitles and develops land to create master-planned communities, builds and sells lots to third-party builders, and conducts its own homebuilding operations, with participation in select strategic real estate opportunities includes infill projects, mixed-use developments, and joint ventures. As the flagship North American residential property company of Brookfield Corporation (NYSE: BN; TSX: BN), Brookfield Residential is committed to excellence in residential development.
The Builders Alliance consists of experienced, licensed homebuilders, ranging from small boutique firms to larger companies. They include ARCA, Brookfield Residential, Christopherson Builders, Empress Builders, Genesis Builders, Homebound, Metricon Homes, Richmond American Homes, Stonefield Restorations, Thomas James Homes and Sekisui House. Homeowners who rebuild through the Builders Alliance work directly with the builder they choose. That builder will manage everything from permitting to construction using their teams and trade partners. The Builders Alliance serves as a trusted and neutral provider of reliable information for homeowners seeking to rebuild, and does not share business interests with any of the participating builders.
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