Archive for September, 2015

St. Joseph Towers Grant Opening

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2015

JPH Associates is pleased to announce the opening of St. Joseph Towers, a project sponsored by Archdiocese of Miami. This 69 unit, $9.4 million project for the elderly is located in the City of Pompano Beach. The project is LEED certified, meaning it is extremely energy efficient. In addition, the project has been constructed to withstand future hurricanes which could impact South Florida.

Grant Award Announcement

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2015

JPH & Associates is pleased to announce the award of $124,460 in grant funding to Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida. Funding is originating from both Lee County and the City of Cape Coral’s SHIP program. Funds will be used to refurbish a ten-unit apartment complex called Coronado Place Apartments which is located in Cape Coral and which serves persons who are disabilities. Improvements will focus on energy conservation, improved maintenance, and improve livability for the project’s residents. Work will be completed in November of 2015.

Submission of Grant Applications for Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2015

JPH & Associates has been retained by Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida in preparing and submitting grant applications for upgrades to Coronado Place Apartments and Hatton B. Rogers Apartments. Coronado Place is ten year old project in Cape Coral consisting of ten units of affordable housing for persons with disabilities. Requested upgrades include floor tile, gutters, insulation, ranges, air conditioners, hurricane windows, and a fire suppression system. A total of $126,460 in SHIP funding is being requested from both Lee County and the City of Cape Coral.

Hatton Rogers is also a ten-year-old rental property consisting of 54 units and located in North Ft. Myers, which serves the elderly. Requested upgrades include floor tile, refrigerators, air conditioners, water heaters, and resurface the parking lot. A total of $306,268 in SHIP funding is being requested from both Lee County and the City of Cape Coral.