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Housing Trust Group and basketball great Alonzo Mourning’s AM Affordable Housing have created this 84-unit development in Miami to serve families.
Housing Trust Group and basketball great Alonzo Mourning’s AM Affordable Housing have created this 84-unit development in Miami to serve families.
Nonprofit Community HousingWorks acquired and rehabbed this 200-unit property in Escondido, Calif., to ensure its affordability for the long term.
This transit-oriented development in San Leandro, Calif., by BRIDGE Housing includes 115 units of affordable housing as well as space for a future child-care center.
This 58-unit development in Sunnyvale, Calif., by MidPen Housing Corp. includes homes for 29 formerly homeless households.
Nonprofit Abode Communities collaborated with the Los Angeles Unified School District on this 66-unit development that benefits school district employees and low-income families in Hollywood.
The Woda Group has transformed an almost century-old shoe factory into a LEED Platinum affordable housing community in Lebanon, Pa.
Formerly a shirt-collar factory, this adaptive-reuse project in Troy, N.Y., by The Community Builders has created ones of the region’s greenest buildings and 67 mixed-income homes.
This 48-unit affordable housing community in Brewer, Maine, by Community Housing of Maine is one of the nation’s largest Passive House developments.
Formerly a trunk manufacturing facility, this Buffalo, N.Y., warehouse has been transformed by Evergreen Health and Southern Tier Environments for Living into affordable housing for people who are in danger of or are experiencing homelessness.
The San Diego Housing Commission has given new life to this century-old historic hotel, which will now serve homeless veterans, transitional-age youths 18 to 25, and adults exiting the corrections system.
Mercy Housing Lakefront has converted the printing facility for the iconic Sears, Roebuck & Co. catalog into 181 units of affordable housing in Chicago.
Principals of Iceberg Development, Goel Investments, RCAP, Lightengale Group, and Roos Enterprises have brought the former Michigan Boulevard Garden Apartments in Chicago back to its glory with mixed-income housing as well as office and retail space.
Pennrose Properties and Jersey City Housing Authority have completed the fourth phase of this HOPE VI redevelopment in Jersey City, N.J. The final phase includes 70 mixed-income units and a Head Start facility.
This mixed-use development by the Planning Office for Urban Affairs and the Greater Haverhill Foundation is helping to transform downtown Haverhill, Mass., along the Merrimack River.
The Low Income Housing Institute has partnered with three other nonprofits to create this mixed-use development serving low-income workers and homeless young adults in Seattle.
Northwest Housing Alternatives acquired and preserved this 71-unit at-risk property in Portland, Ore., to ensure it will remain affordable for decades to come.
L+M Development Partners undertook the preservation of this massive 625-unit complex in the Brownsville neighborhood in Brooklyn, N.Y. Apartments were renovated, infrastructure was updated, and security increased.
Building Blocks Non-Profit Housing Corp. and Chesapeake Community Advisors have transformed one of Detroit’s most-troubled apartment communities that was known for crime into a 161 units of modernized and safe housing.
The City of Phoenix Housing Department has added 130 units of affordable family housing as part of an overall HOPE VI revitalization plan.
The first phase of this Choice Neighborhoods Initiative project by McCormack Baron Salazar and Allies and Ross Management & Development Corp. is bringing 85 affordable units to Pittsburgh.
Gorman & Co. and the Housing Authority of Maricopa County have transformed an obsolete public housing site in Avondale, Ariz., with help from the Rental Assistance Demonstration program.
Seattle Housing Authority’s second project in the Yesler Terrace redevelopment is providing 83 units of mixed-income housing and community gathering space.
The Bond County Housing Authority and Patchwork partnered on the 40-home subdivision for families in Greenville, Ill.
The Hallmark Cos. has rehabbed and recapitalized almost 800 affordable housing units across Tennessee in one transaction.
The Woda Group and Parallel Housing have created 44 affordable homes for seniors in the rural community of Madison, Ga.
Part of the Eastern Bayview Choice Neighborhoods Housing Plan, this development by McCormack Baron Salazar and Bayview Hunters Point Multipurpose Senior Services provides 120 units of housing and 14,000 square feet of senior center space in San Francisco.
Developer SKA Marin is doing an adaptive-reuse project with a new construction addition to provide over 200 units of housing for seniors 62 and older in Manhattan’s gentrifying East Harlem neighborhood.
Developed by Mercy Housing California and Openhouse, a historic landmark in San Francisco has been transformed into an LGBT-welcoming senior housing community.
This scattered-site development in Chicago by Home First is a combination of new construction and rehabs to provide 54 units of accessible housing for residents with disabilities.
Skid Row Housing Trust has expanded its geographic footprint from downtown Los Angeles into the San Fernando Valley to create 64 permanent supportive housing units, including 32 for veterans.
This Denver project by Renaissance Housing Development Corp. and Colorado Coalition for the Homeless provides housing for homeless families, homeless veterans, chronically homeless individuals who are high utilizers of city emergency services, and graduates of a substance-abuse recovery program.
This 70-unit development in Anaheim, Calif., by nonprofits Jamboree Housing and Innovative Housing Opportunities is helping Orange County get closer to its goal of ending homelessness by 2020.
This transit-oriented development in Hayward, Calif., by nonprofit Eden Housing provides affordable housing for both families and seniors.
Avesta Housing and the Portland Housing Authority used cost-effective design and construction methods on this 45-unit development in Portland, Maine.
MidPen Housing’s Donner Lofts in San Jose, Calif., provides workforce housing as well as permanent supportive housing for residents who formerly were homeless.
This scattered-site project in Homestead, Pa., by a.m. RODRIGUEZ ASSOCIATES is bringing 51 affordable homes and new life to the area.