JPH & Associates, Inc. served as Owner’s Representative on the recently completed St. Joseph Garden Court project completed by Catholic Charities in St. Cloud Florida. As an Owner Representative, JPH & Associates, Inc coordinated all aspects of the project from the grant application process up through initial occupancy. This 50 unit, $5.6 million dollar project is rent and income restricted. Residents must be senior citizens. The project was financed with Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) funds administered through the Florida Department of Community Affairs and Osceola County. It should be noted that this is the largest NSP project funded to date within the State of Florida. The project consists of multiple one-story buildings housing one and two bedroom units. The project also utilizes existing two story town home units, each having three bedrooms. Initial interest has been high and full occupancy is expected within the 30 to 45 day of the Certificate of Occupancy.
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St . Anthony Garden Court, St. Cloud, FL
Wednesday, October 31st, 2012DGN Towers Phase III
Thursday, October 4th, 2012DGN Towers III, a project sponsored by Miami Jewish Home and Health Services is approximately 60 percent complete. This 75 unit, $10.6 million project for the elderly is the third phase of a three phase effort that commenced over eight years ago. The land was leased to the Sponsor by the State of Florida at no cost. These cost savings on the land were returned to the project in a series of construction upgrades. The project will be one of the first HUD 202 projects within the State to earn an energy LEEDS certification. This certification incorporates energy saving design/devices into the project while encouraging the use of green features such as low emission paint and recycled materials. Completion is expected in February of 2013.
Presbyterian Apartments of Northport
Friday, October 28th, 2011JPH & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce the grand opening of Presbyterian Apartments of Northport, located directly outside Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This is a 42 unit affordable senior citizen apartment complex located adjacent to Phase I which was completed over 20 years ago. The project cost approximately $4.7 million and was financed with US Department of HUD Section 202 funding. JPH & Associates wrote the grant and coordinated development of the project. What makes this project unique is the fact that the individual units were manufactured off-site and re-assembled on site. This modular design facilitated quality control, energy efficiency and speed of construction. The process proved to be 1/3 faster than standard construction and it represents the first modular type construction project built in Alabama using Section 202 funding.
St . Anthony Garden Court
Friday, October 28th, 2011JPH & Associates, Inc. served as Owner’s Representative for St. Joseph Garden Court project completed by Catholic Charities in St. Cloud Florida. As an Owner Representative, JPH & Associates, Inc coordinated all aspects of the project from the grant application process up through initial occupancy. This 50 unit, $7 million dollar project is rent and income restricted. Residents must be senior citizens. The project was financed with Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) funds administered through the Florida Department of Community Affairs and Osceola County. It should be noted that this is the largest NSP project funded to date within the State of Florida. The project consists of multiple one-story buildings housing one and two bedroom units. The project also utilizes existing two story town home units, each having three bedrooms.
Catherine Booth Gardens of Tyler Texas
Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011JPH & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce the completion and grand opening of Catherine Booth Gardens of Tyler Texas. This is the second project for the Salvation Army Tyler Command – the first being built over 35 years ago and is located across the street from Catherine Booth Gardens. Funding of over $6.9 million originated from HUD’s Section 202 program and a total of 70 one bedroom units and one manager’s unit were constructed. The project was built on-time and within budget and includes several interior and exterior amenities which will help save on both energy costs and long term maintenance. The Salvation Army has long been know for its on-site and off-site supportive services which will be available to all new residents. JPH & Associates worked closely with Salvation Army’s local, divisional, and territorial command in bring this project to completion. This represents the fifth project that JPH & Associates has served as the lead consultant with the Salvation Army.
Glen East, Dothan AL – Senior Rental Housing
Tuesday, July 5th, 2011St. Giles Manor II, Pinellas Park, FL Senior Housing
Tuesday, July 5th, 2011JPH & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce the completion and grand opening of St. Giles Manor II, an affordable rental community for seniors. JPH & Associates, Inc. submitted the initial grant application and coordinated the grant/construction process which took over three years. This new facility is located Pinellas Park, FL and was sponsored by the Diocese of Southwest Florida. The project represents a unique partnership between the Sponsor, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the City of Pinellas Park. The City donated the land, valued at over $1 million. The Sponsor was able to utilize this donation to construct a separate 3,000 square foot senior center which is open to the public and connected via a walkway to St. Giles Manor II. A variety of senior programs/services will be provided at the center. HUD provided a $12.5 million dollar grant to construct two companion buildings consisting of 88 one bedroom units. This is the first affordable housing facility for seniors to be built in Pinellas Park.
St. Anthony Garden Courts – Grant Announcement
Thursday, September 30th, 2010St. Anthony Garden Courts
Catholic Charities of Central Florida
Grant Announcement
Catholic Charities of Central Florida was awarded $6 million in Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) funding for Osceola County to construct affordable housing for the elderly. JPH & Associates assisted in preparing the funding application and will coordinate contract management through initial occupancy.
The project will be located in St. Cloud, Florida and will consist of 51 one and two-bedroom units. The site is a townhouse platted development in which only four townhouse units were constructed before the developer declared bankruptcy. Catholic Charities will utilize NSP funding from Osceola County to construct a series of one-story villas and centralized community center. Catholic Charities will be working with local service providers to coordinate important support services for the residents to enable residents to age in place. Residents will pay no more than 30 percent of their adjusted gross income for rent plus utilities. Twenty units will be set aside for residents whose household income is defined as “very low”, and the remaining units will be set aside for residents whose household income is defined as moderate. Construction is projected to in 2010 with occupancy occurring in late 2011.
House and Senate Make Progress on FY11 Appropriations for HUD Section 811 and 202 Programs
Thursday, July 29th, 2010Congress had a productive week of appropriations work, with both the House and Senate Appropriations Committees passing FY11 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (T-HUD) spending bills. The Senate Appropriations Committee also marked up its Department of Agriculture bill, which includes funding for rural housing programs (see article below on rural bills).
The House Appropriations Committee’s T-HUD mark up took place on July 20, following passage of the bill through the Subcommittee earlier in July (see Memo, 7/2). At the full committee mark up, T-HUD Subcommittee Chairman John Olver (D-MA) addressed committee members, saying that the subcommittee bill as passed would ensure that affordable housing opportunities are available to families recovering from the economic downturn.
Mainstream vouchers for the Section 811 Supportive Housing for People with Disabilities program were also included in the Senate’s bill, at the $114 million level requested by the Administration and included in the House bill. These funds were formerly included in the Section 811 line item but were moved by the Administration in an attempt to streamline voucher funding requests.
The Senate bill funds the Section 811 program at $200 million, below the House level of $300 million. The Administration requested only $90 million for the capital advance portion of the program, instead of its FY10 level of $186 million. Members of both the House and Senate expressed their intent to continue funding the Section 811 program despite the Administration’s proposed cut. The Senate level of $200 million, along with the $114 million in rental assistance, would boost the program by $14 million above FY10 levels. The House bill would increase the program by $114 million.
The Senate would also fund the Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly program at the FY10 level of $825 million, again disregarding the Administration’s proposed cuts.
JPH & Associates Awarded 202 Projects
Saturday, July 24th, 2010The US Department of HUD recently announced the awardees for the Section 202 Program. Jph & Associates is pleased to announce the award of the following projects:
Project Name: Blessed Pope XXIII Manor, Fort Myers, FL
Non-profit Sponsor: Diocese of Venice
Capital Advance: $9,724,600; Three-year rental subsidy: $691,200
The funds will be used to construct 68 units for very low-income elderly persons. The project design features a three-story building with 68 one-bedroom units. The construction will incorporate energy efficient features, as well as, visitability and universal design standards. The project will include a community room for social activities and a common laundry area. Residents will have access to a wide variety of supportive services that will allow them to live as independently as possible. In addition to the HUD financing, Lee County is contributing $600,000 in HOME funding and over $250,000 in impact fee reductions.
Project Name: DGN III, Pembroke Pines, FL
Non-profit Sponsor: Miami Jewish Home & Hospital
Capital Advance: $10,634,700; Three-year rental subsidy: $762,300
The funds will be used to construct 75 units for very low-income elderly persons. The project design features a three-story building with 75 one-bedroom units. The construction will incorporate visitability and universal design standards. The project will include a community room for social activities and a common laundry area. The site is in close proximity to medical services, shopping, banking, etc. Residents will have access to a wide variety of supportive services that will allow them to live as independently as possible. The site is being leased from the State of Florida for 75 years at $1 per year. This represents the third phase of the previously successful two Section 202 projects which account for 147 units.
Project Name: Glen East II, Dothan, AL
Non-profit Sponsor: Bnai Brith Housing Inc
Capital Advance: $4,007,200; Three-year rental subsidy: $354,600
The funds will be used to construct 37 units for very low-income elderly persons. The project represents a second phase and when built will provide a total of 76 units adjacent to another senior center. The residents will be within walking distance of a number of shopping, medical facilities, as well as other service facilities. Public transportation is also available to the site.