News Summary
Detroit’s Parkside Homes, marking their legacy since the 1930s, are on the brink of a $73 million redevelopment project. This initiative, aiming to create 480 new affordable housing units, is set to revitalize the community while preserving the well-being of current residents. The project, known as The Villages of Parkside, is expected to unfold over the next six years, with a careful approach to modernization and community involvement.
Detroit’s Historic Parkside Homes Set for Exciting Redevelopment!
Big news shines over Detroit as the historic Parkside Homes are gearing up for a massive redevelopment project that promises to breathe new life into this pivotal community! With a whopping $73 million investment on the table, the journey towards revitalizing these treasured buildings is set to begin in the fall of this year. And this isn’t just any project; it’s the transformation of one of America’s first public housing developments!
A Glimpse into History
Parkside Homes have been a significant part of Detroit’s landscape since the 1930s, when they became the very first federally funded public housing project in both Michigan and the Motor City. Located near the intersection of Conner Street and Warren Avenue, just south of Chandler Park, these homes have housed many families over the decades. However, after years of wear and tear, it is time for a change that meets today’s needs and expectations.
Building a Brighter Future
The redevelopment project, now affectionately dubbed The Villages of Parkside, is set to unfold in phases, with the initial construction focusing on erecting 214 brand new multi-unit midrise apartment buildings and townhomes over the next two years. Following this first phase, current residents will have the chance to move into the new housing, paving the way for the demolition of the older, deteriorating structures. This careful approach ensures that long-standing residents aren’t uprooted from their beloved community and can enjoy upgraded living spaces.
Spanning a total of six phases, this ambitious project is expected to take five to six years to complete. Overall, the goal is to create 480 new affordable housing units, with the project’s price tag projected to soar to around $180 million.
A Focus on Community
The Detroit Housing Commission (DHC), led by Director Arthur Jemison, is enthusiastic about the vision behind this redevelopment. The aim is clear: modernize public housing while also prioritizing the needs and wellbeing of all families, regardless of their income levels. To bring this dream to fruition, the project will be primarily funded through federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits, with hopes for additional financing to help speed things along.
It’s worth noting that currently, only 125 out of the original 274 units are occupied due to issues like mold, leaks, and roofing problems that left many homes beyond repair. So, you can imagine how crucial this redevelopment is for the community!
The Power of Community Voices
Community leaders like Joyletha Godwin, who is the president of the Parkside Tenant Council, have expressed strong support for this redevelopment. They see it as a major stepping stone toward preserving not only their homes but also their sense of safety and community. Joyletha’s enthusiasm reflects the sentiments of many residents who have waited patiently for change.
In an effort to improve living conditions in the neighborhood and tackle some of the long-standing problems faced by residents, the Detroit Housing Commission is also working on renovating another property, the Diggs townhomes. This means that the efforts to uplift the community are in full swing!
A Heritage Revived
Mayor Mike Duggan has highlighted the *historical significance* of this redevelopment, emphasizing its place as a trailblazer in low-income housing initiatives in Detroit. This is not just about bricks and mortar; it’s about paving the way for lasting positive change.
In partnership with Novi-based Ginosko Development Company, the path forward looks promising. As Detroiters look ahead, there’s a feeling of hope and excitement about what’s coming next. By merging the rich history of Parkside with innovative solutions for today, the Villages of Parkside is poised to emerge as a community that stands proud and tall for years to come.
So here’s to the future of Detroit and the revitalization of Parkside Homes! It’s a bright new chapter, and everyone is invited to witness this transformation unfold.
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- Detroit Free Press: Detroit’s Housing Commission to Quadruple Parkside Homes into Modern Units
- Crain’s Detroit: Historic Parkside Homes Redevelopment Set
- Detroit News: Former Church Reborn as Cultural Center
- Crain’s Detroit: Pistons Affiliated Housing Project Gets $165M Tax Credits
- Crain’s Detroit: Affordable and Senior Housing in Northwest Detroit
- Wikipedia: Public Housing in the United States
- Google Search: Detroit housing redevelopment
- Google Scholar: Detroit housing projects
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Public Housing
- Google News: Detroit Parkside Homes
