The next new normal: collaboration fuels affordable mixed-use residential developments (Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority)

Date Published: 
December 2nd, 2020

From FreshWater Cleveland:

A collaboration between the City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA), the Cleveland Municipal School District, and University Hospitals (UH), Churchill Gateway will be the first in a multi-phase development and will be constructed on the site of the former Harry E. Davis Elementary School at East 105th Street and Churchill Avenue in Glenville.

Churchill Gateway will consist of a four-story, 48-unit apartment building and four townhomes. The one-, two-, and three-bedroom units will be available to residents at or below 60% of the area median income.

Less than two miles separate the Churchill Gateway site and the Glenville Opportunity Center, where future residents will find key resources, such as early childhood education, job training workshops, energy assistance, and more, making the development a connector for the community.

Read FreshWater Cleveland's article "The next new normal: collaboration fuels affordable mixed-use residential developments," featuring the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority.

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