Community Revitalization
Vibrant new residential communities that offer housing for a range of incomes, enhanced amenities and better connection to the surrounding neighborhoods.
Vibrant new residential communities that offer housing for a range of incomes, enhanced amenities and better connection to the surrounding neighborhoods.
Chicago, IL
Woodlawn Station was the last phase in POAH's Woodlawn Choice Initiative, a broad effort to rebuild and revitalize the Woodlawn community, and encourage re-investment in this South Side neighborhood of Chicago.
Washington, DC
The Barry Farm neighborhood is located off Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE, west of historic Anacostia in Washington, D.C. and was originally established in 1867 as the first African-American homeownership community in Washington, D.C. for newly freed slaves. Over time, the original 375-acre site dwindled in size and in 1943 The National Capital Housing Authority acquired 24 acres and built the Barry Farm public housing project.
Boston, MA
The Flat 9 at Whittier redevelopment is a collaboration between POAH, Madison Park Development Corporation and the Boston Housing Authority to redevelop the Whittier Street Apartments site in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. Originally built in the early 1950s, the Whittier Apartments were home to 200 public housing families.
St. Louis, MO
Clinton Peabody is a comprehensive, impactful, and people-centered redevelopment that elevates this historic community with high-quality mixed-income housing, enhanced community spaces and amenities, and services that will help residents grow and thrive.
Miami, FL
Cutler Manor is a 218-unit apartment complex located in the heart of Goulds, a historic neighborhood in southern Miami-Dade County, FL. This is a HUD-assisted (Section 8 subsidized) property constructed in 1971 which is now physically outdated and in need of replacement.