The seniors category features four impactful finalists from California to Massachusetts that provide service-enriched housing for older individuals—Garden Towers in New York City; Heritage Square South in Pasadena, California; Kimball Highland Apartments in National City, California; and The Pryde in Boston.
AHF subscribers can vote for the best project in this and eight other categories plus an overall winner.
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Garden Towers Brings Sustainable, Affordable Senior Living to the Bronx
The 150-unit development offers safe, service-rich homes for low-income and formerly homeless seniors amid New York City’s housing crunch.
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Heritage Square South Delivers Hope and Housing for Formerly Homeless Seniors in Pasadena
BRIDGE Housing’s 70-unit community offers permanent supportive housing, intensive services, and sustainable design for extremely low-income older adults.
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Kimball Highland Blends Intergenerational Living and Health Care in National City
Community HousingWorks’ 145-unit development anchors affordable housing with a new senior center and a PACE health facility, fostering connection and wellness for families and older adults.
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The Pryde Reimagines Historic Boston School as LGBTQ-Affirming Senior Housing
New England’s first LGBTQ-friendly affordable senior community features 74 homes, tailored services, and restored community space.