The four urban finalists are meeting unique community needs: Ancora Place is providing an urban oasis in Oakland, California; The Foglia Residences at The Chicago Lighthouse in Chicago is delivering accessible homes for people who are blind; The Kelsey Civic Center in San Francisco is a housing community for people with and without disabilities; and McAuley Station in Atlanta is coupling affordable housing with accessible health care.
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Ancora Place Uplifts Neighborhood With New Housing
The Oakland project also supports neighboring cultural hubs.
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First LIHTC-Funded Housing for the Blind Opens in Chicago
The development is also the first multifamily community in the Illinois Medical District.
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San Francisco Development Sets a New Standard for Accessibility
The new community puts residents in the heart of the city.
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Atlanta Housing Development Opens Next to Health Care
The new community includes respite and permanent supportive housing.