Aging public housing communities are getting a lift across the country thanks to public-private partnerships. This year’s public housing redevelopment finalists include Anne M. Lynch Homes at Old Colony 3C in Boston; Cramer Hill Family in Camden, New Jersey; Hacienda Heights in Richmond, California; and PACT Brooklyn Bundle II in Brooklyn, New York.
AHF subscribers can vote for the best project in this and eight other categories plus an overall winner.
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Beacon Communities Uplifts Boston Public Housing Site
The latest phase in the redevelopment of the Old Colony project becomes the city's first affordable seniors housing community to achieve passive house certification.
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Camden’s Oldest Public Housing Development Undergoes Revitalization
Cramer Hill Family also brings a new health clinic to residents of the New Jersey community.
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Developers Rescue a Property Deemed Uninhabitable
A former public housing community has been renewed by Mercy Housing California and the Community Housing Development Corp.
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Developers Tackle New York City’s Largest RAD Project
The massive effort transforms more than 2,600 housing units in Brooklyn.