East Houston Emancipation Park
Emancipation Center, Dowling/Elgin St.
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Located in Houston, the Coleman Global Center will be the leading nonprofit development and think-tank for affordable housing design in the United States. As a research, learning, business and nonprofit link for policy makers in the region, CGC will work with regional, national and international leaders to 1) preserve existing housing resources 2) develop coordinated strategies for regional affordable housing development; 3) provide independent housing policy to stake holders and the community at-larger; and 4) serve as an international model for housing solutions for communities of need. The building is 35,000 square feet housed in five stories.
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Pics from
Beernut on HAIF
Also some affordable housing included:
Emancipation East & West, Mid-Rise Affordable Housing
From
Urbannizer on HAIF
https://www.sc-arch.com/work/emancip...st-apartments/
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Smith & Company provided feasibility and site studies for the proposed Emancipation East and West Apartments in Third Ward Houston.
The proposed mixed-income housing development is planned as two 4 to 5 story buildings to be developed on the Project Site, located east and west of the intersection of Emancipation Avenue and Drew Street, with an aggregate of approximately 200 units (of which 120 would be affordable to low-income households), ground level retail, and associated parking.
The estimated East | West Project Phase cost of $32 million would be funded through 9% low-income housing tax credits, conventional financing, local government funding (including funding from Midtown of up to $3 million towards the cost of parking and infrastructure improvements) and private contributions.
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This will be across from the first development.