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Renewal Homes
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Renewal Homes is 42 units of workforce housing constructed using funds from the Louisiana Housing Trust Fund.
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835 Julia
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At the corner of Julia and Baronne streets in the New Orleans Arts District the 24 condominiums at 835 Julia feature hard surface countertops, walk-in showers, and minimalist design. The redesign is by New Orleans architect Brooks Graham. Construction will be complete March 2008. |
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M100
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Urban Townhomes in Atlanta’s Edgewood Neighborhood. |
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Opportunity Homes
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We need workforce housing and we need it now. Opportunity Homes is 54 units of single-family and two-family new homes throughout New Orleans. It was the first project awarded Section 42 Go Zone tax credits by the Louisiana Housing Finance Agency in the second round of funding for 2006 to close a partnership agreement with a tax credit investor, the first to break ground, and the first to place a tenant in a completed unit. The construction process utilizes off-site modular construction procedures to build traditional New Orleans homes. It was awarded the 2006 Community Service Innovation in Housing Award by the Louisiana Housing Finance Agency. All units are reserved for New Orleanians who make 40% or less of the median income for the area. Rents are Affordable and tenants with Section 8 or other rental assistance are welcome.
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3501 St. Claude
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36 Elderly Apartments in the Bywater Neighborhood. All units are reserved for New Orleanians who make 40% or less of the median income for the area. Rents are Affordable. Community Facilities include an on-site daycare run by the YMCA because we recognize the practical reality that grandparents often have childcare responsibilities. Amenities include computer rooms, a library, and a community garden. One and Two bedroom units will be available and construction will be complete by December of 2008. Contact us for notification when rental applications are being accepted.
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Moreland Loft Townhomes
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A famous guy once said something about the true test of intelligence being able to hold two conflicting ideas in your head at the same time without exploding. Or something like that. So how can it be a loft and a townhome? Well, it’s a loft because it’s open and it’s airy and it’s industrial without feeling like a forklift will be coming through your living room. It’s simple and its understated, and it’s modern in its aesthetic. But it’s a townhome because the lawyers point out that there isn’t a condo association like in Del Boca Vista Phase II. And unfortunately for you, it’s sold out. |