The four mixed-use finalists go beyond just providing housing. They are providing additional vital resources to residents and their surrounding communities. This year’s finalists include 425 Grand Concourse in New York City; Hale Kalele in Honolulu; Mission Heritage Plaza in Riverside, California; and Sendero Verde Phase One in New York City.
AHF subscribers can vote for the best project in this and eight other categories plus an overall winner.
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South Bronx High-Rise Goes Beyond Housing
425 Grand Concourse also has focus on health care, education, and culture.
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Partners Maximize Prime Honolulu Site for Housing, Juvenile Center
The 200-unit Hale Kalele also prioritizes sustainability.
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Housing Justice Focus of Riverside Affordable Housing Community
Mission Heritage Plaza is home to affordable apartments as well as the Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California and offices for the Fair Housing Council of Riverside County.
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First Phase of Harlem Development Caters to Community Needs
The mixed-income Sendero Verde Phase 1 provides a charter school as well as a center for seniors and youths.