Emeritus House Shines in Central

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Emeritus House

Developer: Famicos Foundation

Architect: Robert P. Madison International,Inc.

Major Funders:

• Charter One Bank

• Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing

• Enterprise Community Investment, Inc.

• City of Cleveland

• The Cleveland Foundation

CLEVELAND—Emeritus House has always been more than just a collection of housing units. Though the population it serves has undoubtedly changed over the years, the building’s impact on its community has been significant in a number of ways. And thanks to a substantial preservation effort by the Famicos Foundation, Emeritus House is poised to serve its community for years to come.

The nine-story historic landmark in Cleveland’s Central neighborhood has been the headquarters for the Phillis Wheatley Association (PWA) since it was built in 1926. The building originally served as transitional housing for African- American women migrating from the South, offering educational and job-training programs, as well as health care assistance.

Women continued to be the focus until the 1970s, when the building entered the Sec. 8 program. Today, the building provides housing for very low-income seniors and the disabled, as well as a range of community services.

The PWA provides a voucherbased day care program for lowincome families and a music school for area youth at Emeritus House, services that have become vital to the residents of the Central neighborhood. The association also provides a meals program, healthscreening services, and social programs geared toward the seniors inhabiting the building as well as those in the neighborhood at large.

About the Author

Jerry Ascierto

Jerry Ascierto is Editor at Large for the Residential Construction Group at Hanley Wood. Based in the New York City area, Jerry has been covering the multifamily and single-family industries since 2006. He can be reached at jascierto@hanleywood.com or follow him on Twitter @Jascierto.

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