![]() Steinman Foundation pledges $1.5 million toward 64 affordable apartments on College Aveįocus of former St. PHFA awarded $1.25 million for Apartments at College Avenue, Lancaster State awards Lancaster nonprofit developers affordable housing money Phase one (5-stories 64 apartments) financing includes a $1.5 million commitment from The Steinman Foundation, and a $750,000 commitment from United Disabilities Services to expand ADA accessibility.ĭevelopment will feature twice the typical number of ADA-compliant apartments, to be set aside for individuals with disabilities. Total development costs for Phase One of HDC’s development of affordable housing on the site is estimated to cost $15.4 million, one of the largest developments of new affordable housing in the city during the last 25 years. HDC is partnering with Baltimore-based Washington Place Equities on the development, with HDC serving as the developer and owner of the new-construction affordable housing, proposed in two phases and totaling 120 homes on the master site and on two nearby parcels. Plans include market-rate and affordable housing options. The Apartments at College Avenue are part of a dynamic pl an to tran sform a former urban hospital campus into a mix ed- use, mixed- income development, offering a diverse range of residential, retail, and c ommercial options to meet the needs of the community. HDC MidAtlantic puts affordable housing close to jobs ![]() Ribbon-cutting held for new affordable housing community Grand Opening of New Affordable Housing Community in Lebanon County The development serves households between 20% and 80% of the Area Median Income of Lebanon County, or an annual income range of about $10,500 to $66,500. of Community and Economic Development Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) tax credit program, in partnership with First Citizens Community Bank, M&T Bank, and Truist Bank.Īdditional awards include $1,150,000 in PHFA PennHOMES funding, and $500,000 in Lebanon County Act 137 funds. Total development costs were $14.6 million. Beach Run was funded through Low Income Housing Tax Credit financing from the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA), with additional key partners including Fulton Bank, CREA, and Arthur Funk and Sons Construction. ![]() The community features 51 one-, two-, and three-bedroom general occupancy apartments in Fredericksburg, PA-representing HDC’s second housing community in Lebanon County. When not at work, Tammie can be found in the weightlifting gym, on a hike in the woods with her family and two dogs, or eating something delicious in a new city.īeach Run Apartments was completed and fully rented in September. ![]() She is a registered Architect in Pennsylvania and volunteers on several boards and committees that support housing initiatives including the Lancaster County Coalition for Smart Growth, Coalition for Sustainable Housing, Lancaster Equity, Leadership Lancaster Program Committee, and co-chairs the Women in Housing and Finance of PA Steering Committee. She received her Bachelor of Architecture degree from Virginia Tech and holds a Master’s degree in Real Estate Development from Georgetown University. She has worked in Re al Estate Development for more than 15 years, including nearly seven years working for Lancaster-based nonprofit housing developers to find solutions to the affordable housing crisis and create housing equity for all. She previously served at HDC’s Director of Real Estate Operations. Chief Operating Fitzpatrick serves as Chief Operating Officer, responsible for the development and implementation of the organi zation’s strategic plan and annual workplan s, leading the coordination of departmental goal setting and execution, build ing staff capacity, managing long-term complex projects, and provid ing leadership to the Property Management, Resident Service s, and Hum an Resources departments. ![]()
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