County of Orange
The County of Orange serves as the project sponsor, property owner, lead public partner and permitting authority, providing financing, oversight, coordination, and strategic support to ensure Common Good aligns with regional workforce, housing, and reentry priorities. The County’s involvement reflects a commitment to expanding services that promote stability, employment, and community reintegration. Read More
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Hub for Integration, Reentry Employment (HIRE)
HIRE is a woman-founded nonprofit dedicated to helping individuals overcome employment barriers related to past convictions. HIRE will be the on-site operator at Common Good, providing workforce training, wraparound support, mentorship, and employment placement, offering inclusive services and ensuring participants receive holistic reentry support.
Griffin | Swinerton
Griffin | Swinerton serves as the lead developer for Common Good, providing development and administration of the design, permitting, and construction phases. Griffin | Swinerton combines the strengths of Griffin Structures, Inc. and Swinerton, firms recognized for their expertise and innovation in public-private partnerships, construction management, land acquisition and development, and building construction.
LPA Design Studios
LPA Design Studios is an integrated design firm known for creating innovative, sustainable, and community-centered environments. LPA is leading the architectural and site design for Common Good, shaping a campus that supports learning, wellness, housing, and workforce development through thoughtful and functional design.
Swinerton Builders
Swinerton Builders is a nationally recognized construction and development firm with extensive experience delivering complex civic, housing, and workforce projects. As construction manager, Swinerton will oversee the construction of the campus facilities, ensuring quality execution, safety, and timely delivery.
City of Orange
The City of Orange serves as the host city for Common Good, providing emergency services and water service for the campus, in addition to jurisdictional authority over offsite and road improvements related to the project. The City has a population of 138,640 and is situated in Central Orange County, approximately 32 miles southeast of Los Angeles.