These four mixed-use finalists are much more than the housing they provide. They include a mix of uses that serve their surrounding communities. This year’s finalists are Bronx Point in New York City; The Grinnell in Berkeley, California; H3C in New Orleans; and Rise on 7 in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.
AHF subscribers can vote for the best project in this and eight other categories plus an overall winner.
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Bronx Point Brings Affordable Housing and Hip Hop Museum to Harlem River Waterfront
The development has also delivered a new 2.8-acre waterfront public park and esplanade to expand the community’s accessible outdoor space.
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Development Combines Housing and Arts in Berkeley, California
Twelve units are for people with developmental disabilities.
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Innovative Development Merges Affordable Housing and Health Care
The New Orleans community will collect key data.
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Rise on 7 Delivers Affordable Housing and Child Care
The Minnesota community is investing in families in St. Louis Park.