Senior Housing
Village Place Apartments: Creating a Premier Senior Development From Market Rate to Affordable Housing
Conceived and developed by Housing Trust Group, Village Place, a 112-unit urban-styled mid-rise development located in the Flagler Village neighborhood of downtown Fort Lauderdale, Fla., represents a unique affordable housing offering for senior residents.
Response to Baby Boomers Buying in Urban Core
When referring to the Great Generation and older Baby Boomers, the reliance on historical data—and 2000-2010 is historical—needs to be weighed with the reality of what is happening in certain urban core cities like San Francisco, since the recession ended.
Leading Investment Group Acquires Major Seniors Community
One of southern Maine’s largest retirement communities, The Highlands, is being sold to a Chicago-based investment group.
Grad Student Teams Vie to Design Louisiana Affordable Seniors Housing
HUD has picked finalists from among student-led teams from universities across the country as part of a competition to encourage innovation in affordable housing design and planning.
HDP to Rehab San Diego Seniors Housing Property
Housing Development Partners, a nonprofit affiliate of the San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC), is undertaking the rehabilitation of San Diego Square.
Creating Economic Stimulus with Seniors Housing
Dominium, an apartment development and management company, is on track to complete two affordable seniors housing developments this summer.
MassHousing’s $66M Financing Strategy
Why MassHousing provided $66 million for an affordable seniors community.
Building Seniors Housing in Partnership with Churches
Omega Communities, a seniors housing developer, has broken ground on Fountains of Hope, an assisted living and memory-care property in Sarasota.
Seniors Housing Wins Cincinnati’s Greenest Building for ’15
The Reserve on South Martin, a seniors housing property, has been named Cincinnati’s Greenest Building for 2015 by the Cincinnati Business Courier.
MassHousing’s Loans Benefit Lynn, Mass., Seniors Housing
MassHousing loans totaling $16.4 million will make large-scale property renovations and the extension of affordability possible at St. Stephen’s Tower, a 130-unit community for seniors in Lynn, Mass.







